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  • Why Your Next Edge AI Platform Needs a Tri-Band WiFi 7 Module, Not Just Dual-Band

    Wireless is usually the last spec finalized on an edge AI hardware design and the first thing that becomes a bottleneck in the field. Worth a closer technical look before your next carrier board revision locks in. The RF problem, precisely Dual-band designs (2.4GHz + 5GHz) share spectrum with every consumer device, AP, and IoT…

  • GPS Smart Deployment for Long-Range WiFi PtP: What If Your AP Could Tell You Where to Point?

    Deploying long-range wireless links has always been a field engineering challenge. For a Point-to-Point (PtP) wireless connection, performance depends heavily on antenna alignment. A few degrees of misalignment can mean: Traditionally, engineers need to rely on: But what if the wireless device itself could help you find the right direction? From GPS Location to Smart…

  • When Robots Move Beyond Wi-Fi Coverage: Why Mesh Matters

    How Wireless Mesh Networks Enable Autonomous Robots in Large and Dynamic Environments The future of robotics is moving beyond controlled spaces. Autonomous robots are no longer limited to laboratory demonstrations or small indoor environments. Today, robots are being deployed in: As robot deployment expands, one challenge becomes increasingly important: How do we maintain reliable connectivity…

  • A Smarter Drone Still Needs a Stronger Wireless Link

    The future of drones is no longer only about flying. Modern drones are becoming intelligent platforms equipped with: But behind every smart drone, there is one critical infrastructure that is often overlooked: Reliable wireless connectivity. Because even the most advanced AI system becomes limited when the connection is unstable. AI Makes Drones Smarter. Connectivity Makes…

  • The Hidden Challenge in Robot Fleets: Roaming, Latency, and Wireless Stability

    When people talk about autonomous robots, the conversation usually focuses on AI models, sensors, cameras, and navigation algorithms. But there is another critical layer that often determines whether a robot system succeeds in real-world deployment: Wireless connectivity. A robot can have advanced AI capabilities, but without reliable communication, even the smartest robot may struggle in…

  • Physical AI Connectivity – AI Robots Don’t Run on AI Alone. They Run on Connectivity.

    Every week, we see exciting breakthroughs in robotics. Smarter vision models. Faster inference. More powerful edge AI hardware. But when robots leave the lab and enter factories, warehouses, farms, or outdoor environments, something interesting happens. The biggest challenge often isn’t AI.  It’s connectivity ! An autonomous robot may have enough computing power to understand its surroundings,…

  • Why Controller-Based Industrial WiFi Is Breaking in Real Deployments

    Most industrial WiFi networks are still built on a controller-based architecture. And in controlled lab environments, it works. But in real industrial deployments, the story is very different. Factories, mines, ports, and warehouses are not static environments. They are dynamic, noisy, and constantly changing systems. And that’s exactly where controller-based WiFi starts to fail. The…

  • Why Edge AI Hardware Is Becoming the Next Competitive Advantage

    Artificial Intelligence has evolved at an incredible pace over the past few years. From large language models to computer vision and predictive analytics, AI software has become increasingly powerful and accessible. But as AI adoption accelerates, I’ve noticed a shift in conversations with customers and partners. The discussion is no longer just about models. It’s…

  • QCN6224 Wi-Fi 7 2×2 Module Overview for Cost-Optimized APs

    Introduction As Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be) transitions from cutting-edge innovation to mainstream deployment, device manufacturers increasingly look for wireless solutions that balance performance, cost, and energy efficiency. The QCN6224 Wi-Fi 7 2×2 module delivers exactly that balance. It brings next-generation connectivity into cost-optimized access points (APs), routers, CPEs, and industrial gateways, without significantly increasing system complexity or bill-of-materials…

  • WiFi 7 + TDMA:From Faster Wireless to Smarter Wireless

    For years, WiFi innovation has been measured by one simple metric: How fast can we transmit data? WiFi 5 brought higher throughput. WiFi 6 introduced OFDMA and improved efficiency. WiFi 7 pushed the boundaries further with 320MHz channels, Multi-Link Operation (MLO), and 4096-QAM. But for industrial networks, outdoor broadband, and mission-critical applications, speed alone is no…

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