It’s going to be great if you don’t imagine it as a one-for-one replacement for traditional wifi and use it in applications that are specific to its strengths and weaknesses.
Also, just how dusty is your house that one week’s accumulation is enough to snuff out a signal?
It’s going to be great if you don’t imagine it as a one-for-one replacement for traditional wifi and use it in applications that are specific to its strengths and weaknesses.
Also, just how dusty is your house that one week’s accumulation is enough to snuff out a signal?
I’m making a joke about the article headline. It paints a picture to that it will replace traditional wifi when that is definitely not the case.