Wi-Fi 8, formally known as IEEE 802.11bn, represents a major shift in wireless networking by focusing on reliability and predictability, not just raw speed. Unlike previous Wi-Fi generations, Wi-Fi 8 targets reduced latency, consistent connectivity, and advanced spectrum management, addressing the real-world needs of IT professionals managing dense device environments.
Key benefits include more stable performance for critical business applications and improved coexistence with other spectrum users, such as 5G. This makes Wi-Fi 8 particularly valuable for enterprise and industrial IoT scenarios, where dependable wireless is essential. While commercial products are a few years away, infrastructure planners should begin considering Wi-Fi 8 for their next refresh as the focus shifts from speed to robust, future-ready connectivity.
Wi-Fi 8: Why the Next Generation Focuses on Reliability Over Speed

