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MIT Scientists Develop New Wi-Fi That's 330% Faster (msn.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from MSN: Scientists at MIT claim to have created a new wireless technology that can triple Wi-Fi data speeds while also doubling the range of the signal. Dubbed MegaMIMO 2.0, the system will shortly enter commercialization and could ease the strain on our increasingly crowded wireless networks. Multiple-input-multiple-output technology, or MIMO, helps networked devices perform better by combining multiple transmitters and receivers that work simultaneously, allowing then to send and receive more than one data signal at the same time. MIT's MegaMIMO 2.0 works by allowing several routers to work in harmony, transmitting data over the same piece of spectrum. MIT claimed that during tests, MegaMIMO 2.0 was able to increase data transfer speed of four laptops connected to the same Wi-Fi network by 330 percent. Paper co-author Rahul said the technology could also be applied to mobile phone networks to solve similar congestion issues. "In today's wireless world, you can't solve spectrum crunch by throwing more transmitters at the problem, because they will all still be interfering with one another," Ezzeldin Hamed, lead author on a paper on the topic, told MIT News. "The answer is to have all those access points work with each other simultaneously to efficiently use the available spectrum."

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  1. How about wired? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Can I be the only person who can't fucking stand the quality (speed, latency, instability) of Wifi / 3G / bollocks connectivity?

    If I want something with a radio, I'll build it myself, and it will transmit half way round the world with no infrastructure. Otherwise, give me delicious wires and very well maintained point to point radio connections.

  2. Wi-Fi speed is not my problem by reboot246 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    My Wi-Fi is already capable of speeds much faster than what I get from my isp. I could see the need for faster Wi-Fi if I transferred tons of files from one room to another, but I don't have that need.

    First give me faster internet speed; then maybe I'll need faster Wi-Fi.