MIT scientists create faster, longer-range Wi-Fi

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WirelessThe Massachusetts Institute of Technology- MIT, is developing through its researchers a wireless network that can solve the problems that Wi-Fi currently faces.

MIT scientists want to do this using a device called MegaMIMO 2.0 , which has a data transfer system through wireless network traffic and with a speed three times more and with a signal range twice more than the current wireless networks.

The MIT researchers said that this is a solution that will be able to save and greatly improve the functioning of Wi-Fi networks in places where there is a lot of people (eg at airports, convention centers and restaurants), knows Wi-Fi networks in places like those mentioned are often not able to support at least 90% of the people who are connected and it makes you lose speed in the Wi-Fi network.

MegaMIMO 2.0 has a technology already used by some wireless network devices that exist on the market, the MIT researchers implemented in the device an updated system that allows MegaMIMO 2.0 to receive multiple signals from several transmitters, to avoid network congestion.

Nowadays wireless networks are affected by a problem called “spectrum crisis”That arises due to a large number of computers, phones connected to a single Wi-Fi network, and is one of the problems that cannot be solved with transmitters on the network in question, according to researchers all points the devices that transmit the Wi- Fi must work with each other at the same time so that there is a higher quality network.

MegaMIMO 2.0 has shown to be able to have a much higher speed than other devices on the market, the MIT researchers say it is a technology that may also improve mobile phone networks.

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