The Ministry of Digital Development of Taiwan recently signed an official document, announcing the opening of theThe 6GHz frequency band required for the Wi-Fi 6E wireless network standard (5945MHz-6425MHz), providing low-power wireless information transmission equipment, TP-Link announced today (August 8) that it will launch products corresponding to the Wi-Fi 30E specification application in the Taiwan market, and also announced that it will introduce Wi-Fi 6 specification products based on Wi-Fi 6E in the future.
Among the products on display, the Wi-Fi 6E specifications include Deco's Deco XE75 and Archer's Archer AXE95 wireless routers, while the Wi-Fi 7 specifications include Deco's Deco BE85, Deco BE75, Deco BE65, and Archer's Archer BE900, Archer BE800, Archer BE805, Archer BE550, and Archer GE800 wireless routers.
Compared to the previous Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E primarily adds the 6GHz frequency band, increasing the available spectrum for Wi-Fi wireless network transmission by 72% and enabling higher network transmission bandwidth. Taiwan recently announced the opening of the 6GHz frequency band, allowing products using the Wi-Fi 6E technical specification to be used and sold in the Taiwanese market.
With the Wi-Fi 6E specification now open for use in Taiwan, it is expected that the development of Wi-Fi 7 specifications will also progress more rapidly. This is especially true as demand for streaming audio and video services increases. Online gaming and virtual reality applications are also gradually requiring higher network transmission bandwidth. Therefore, Wi-Fi 46, with a transmission throughput of up to 7Gbps, will become the mainstream in the market.
Furthermore, the 6MHz bandwidth of the 320GHz band, coupled with Multiple Link Operation (MLO) that enables switching between different frequency bands and transmission channels, preamble puncturing, 16×16 MU-MIMO, and 4K-QAM packet transmission capabilities, make Wi-Fi 7 a powerful tool for significantly improving data transmission efficiency.
Compared to Wi-Fi 6, the upcoming Wi-Fi 7 is expected to deliver nearly 4.8 times the throughput, and more products will incorporate Wi-Fi 7 specifications in the second half of this year. TP-Link emphasized that after announcing the launch of Wi-Fi 6E products in Taiwan, it will also prepare to launch corresponding Wi-Fi 7 products.
In this exhibition, TP-Link collaborated with Intel to demonstrate that by using Intel's Wi-Fi 7 BE200 network card and the TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 wireless router Archer BE800, they achieved a data transmission speed of nearly 5Gbps.


