Drive the knife in, and sloooooowly twist the blade.Don`t you love the dig by Andrew? And tell me that is not confidence.
"At Edgewater Wireless, we believe, and the marquee feature of the Wi-Fi7 standard further supports, the current physical layer single-channel architecture used by ALL today’s Wi-Fi systems, up to and including WiFi6E, has reached the end of its lifecycle. Edgewater’s patented, physical layer multi-channel Spectrum Slicing represents the future of Wi-Fi"
Bangkokboy would get a real laugh out of this, especially if he was to think back to 2018 to a conversation he had with LeoDevoe about YFI coming to save the day regarding the growing problems associated with high density.
Here is Leos` response. It went something like this: "LOL. Been hearing that refrain for 5 years. (Starting in 2013 and the reason for YFIs` selection to UpRamp in 2016).
"When is it (high density problems) going to be a reality? Never given the advances I see comimg. (LeoDevoe and all his expertise looked to the future and saw the advances of WiFi6E coming.)
I wonder if Leo is now sitting on a bar stool boasting to the guy next to him what a WiFi visionary he considers himself to be?
"Yup, way back in 2018 I was looking to the future and I was one of the 1st people who saw all wifi systems up to, and including the advances they were expecting from WiFi6E, to be at the end of their lifecycle. Yup, I was right then, I am right now, and I am always right. In fact, it`s your turn to buy the next round, and with the advances I see you getting, it`s always your turn to buy."