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Wi-Fi 8 clears first FCC cert with MediaTek platform
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83058, member: 160"] Wi-Fi 8 just got real because Sporton cleared federal hurdles with MediaTek hardware first. The Taiwanese testing outfit claims they secured the global debut for FCC authorization using a prototype built on the Filogic 8000 platform. This milestone proves the technology moved past simple engineering demos into actual compliance verification. MediaTek showed off that silicon foundation at CES 2026 for both access points and clients. While some reports mention Gainward in the mix, the certification narrative focuses heavily on Sporton validating this specific implementation. It signals that commercial devices are finally inching toward shelves. This next generation ditches the obsession with raw peak throughput to chase stability instead. Engineers want better spectrum utilization and consistent latency for loaded networks. Users typically suffer when environments get crowded, making theoretical maximum speeds totally irrelevant during actual daily usage. Sporton believes these upgrades suit indoor physical AI setups like factories or offices. Automation and edge computing require predictable wireless behavior to function correctly. Positioning Wi-Fi 8 as an industrial-grade solution offers a cheaper alternative to private 5G deployments while keeping cellular tech outdoors. Clearing regulatory red tape does not mean gamers can buy new routers tomorrow. However, it proves that at least one vendor chain possesses the silicon and software ready for prime time. The ecosystem is clearly shifting from concept phases toward delivering actual products focused on consistency. [/QUOTE]
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