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>long-range mesh capabilities for its Wi-Fi standards

>go through buildings over 1 mile even at 1Mbps speeds

That sounds like a nightmare. WiFi is already nearly unusuable in high density situations. A recent trip to help a friend living in a medium density part of a large city showed ~100 access points, using the lousy WiFi antenna on my smartphone. Even every single 5GHz channel (which really doesnt travel well through objects) was taken, usually twice or more, including all the DFS channels. Mind you, this was inside.

I cant begin to imagine how unusable WiFi (and its related unlicenced spectrum) would become if had 5x the range. Even in low-density suburban areas, 2.4GHz is crowded to the point of degraded performance (although 5GHz is pretty clear for now).




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