The most advanced mode, allowing a device to send and receive data across different links at the exact same time without interference.
Multi-Link Operation (MLO) is the cornerstone of Wi-Fi 7, designed to solve the congestion and latency issues of modern wireless environments. By treating multiple frequency bands as a single unified connection, MLO enables significantly higher throughput, lower latency, and improved reliability for demanding applications like 8K streaming, cloud gaming, and industrial automation. Multi Link
By aggregating links, data can be "striped" across multiple channels, effectively increasing the maximum possible speed. The most advanced mode, allowing a device to
Used for less expensive hardware; it can use multiple links but cannot transmit on one while receiving on another simultaneously. By aggregating links, data can be "striped" across
A middle-ground solution that uses multiple links for sensing the clearest channel but uses a single radio to perform the actual data transmission. 3. Key Benefits
MLO can send data on the first available link rather than waiting for a specific busy channel to clear, which is vital for real-time applications.