If your broadband is struggling to keep pace with those daily digital needs, it could be down to your router.A vast number of homes continue to use ageing Wi-Fi devices that simply can't keep up with 4K streaming or the ever-growing number of connected devices we now own.Some UK broadband suppliers, including EE and Sky, are now offering improved connectivity via the latest Wi-Fi 7 technology, which not only enables faster speeds but also supports a greater number of connected devices simultaneously.
Wi-Fi 7 is a significant step up from older Wi-Fi 4 and Wi-Fi 5 routers, but it appears it won't dominate the market for long.Read more: Virgin Media is dishing out ultimate broadband upgrades at 'lowest ever' prices Read more: UK’s slowest broadband revealed - is your postcode named and shamed? Tech news, reviews and latest gadgets plus selected offers and competitions Subscribe Invalid emailWe use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding.
You can unsubscribe at any time.Read our Privacy PolicyGet More of Our News on GoogleSet Daily Express as a 'Preferred Source' to get quicker access to the news you value.The team at ASUS have just announced the first Wi-Fi 8 router, which could arrive in homes within the next few years.
Right now, it's just a concept, but ASUS says it could transform the way we connect to the web.Article continues below ADVERTISEMENTNot only will it be able to cope with delivering quicker downloads, but it will also offer a more reliable and stable connection at all times.ASUS also says that WiFi 8 will strengthen two-way communication for low-power devices such as smart lights and controllers, ensuring steady connections for all connected devices.Another issue it will fix is interference, especially for those living in densely populated areas.Signals from nearby routers can disrupt each other.
WiFi 8 routers maintain stable performance in this scenario through the use of intelligent spectrum coordination.That means they can break through all the noise and not suffer any slowdowns when things get busy.Article continues below ADVERTISEMENTWiFi 8 routers are also designed to address the problem of network congestion.
By enhancing spectrum efficiency and dynamic scheduling, these new models will ensure that every megahertz of bandwidth is used effectively, improving both latency and overall throughput.Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT“WiFi 8 is not just about chasing peak speed—it’s about making every connection smarter and more reliable,” said Tenlong Deng, Corporate VP & General Manager of Wireless and Networking for ASUS.“It enables seamless collaboration between smart homes, AI assistants, and cloud services, delivering stable performance anytime, anywhere.”There's no word on a launch just yet, but watch this space.