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TP-Link Wi-Fi 8 Breakthrough: Next-Generation Wireless Standard Demonstrated

TP-Link has successfully demonstrated the first Wi-Fi 8 connection, marking a major milestone in wireless networking. The new IEEE 802.11bn standard focuses on ultra-high reliability with improved throughput and reduced latency. Commercial availability is expected after 2028 standards approval.

TP-Link has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by demonstrating the industry’s first Wi-Fi 8 connection, signaling the next evolution in wireless networking technology. While Wi-Fi 7 continues its rollout across devices including Apple’s latest iPhone lineup, this new development from the global networking leader pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in wireless connectivity. The demonstration validates the core functionality of what will become the IEEE 802.11bn standard, commonly referred to as Wi-Fi 8 with its Ultra High Reliability focus.

What Makes Wi-Fi 8 Different From Previous Generations

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US Government Considers National Security Restrictions Against China-Linked Router Maker TP-Link

The US government is moving closer to potentially restricting TP-Link’s operations over national security concerns linked to its China connections. An initial determination could lead to bans on the popular router manufacturer’s equipment. The investigation has gained momentum in recent weeks.

The Trump administration is advancing toward potential restrictions against TP-Link, the Chinese-connected router manufacturer whose wireless equipment dominates American homes and businesses. According to sources familiar with the investigation, federal authorities are preparing an “initial determination” that could classify the company as a national security threat, setting the stage for possible operational bans or limitations.

TP-Link’s National Security Investigation Advances