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Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 10/13/2025 07:57 EDT

Wi-Fi 8 demonstrated with first prototype connection

It feels like the rollout of Wi-Fi 7 is barely out of the gate, but TP-Link is already making advancements towards the next generation of connectivity. The company announced on Monday that it has successfully tested an early prototype of Wi-Fi 8 hardware, marking a “critical milestone” in its development. While the test is light […]

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