RE:Simple Reality. Somebody might even say this sounds like MCSR or WiFi3.
Multilink enables high throughput in Wi-Fi 7
While the wider channels and modulation features are important, the true headliner in Wi-Fi 7 is multilink, which essentially lets individual connections use two separate channels at the same time. This works in two different modes. Alternating multilink uses one channel for upload and the other for download, enabling a much higher-throughput connection than a standard single link, while simultaneous multilink has both channels sending up and down at the same time, for increased frequency agility and consequently lower latency.