25. Wi-Fi 101: With Dr. Jim Lansford

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25. Wi-Fi 101: With Dr. Jim Lansford
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Itโ€™s in our houses, connected to our phones, and our tablets. Sometimes itโ€™s even in our cars, thermostats, and fridges, but does anyone really know how Wi-Fi works? Welcome back to the 5G Guys podcast! Our guest today is Qualcomm's Director of...

Itโ€™s in our houses, connected to our phones, and our tablets. Sometimes itโ€™s even in our cars, thermostats, and fridges, but does anyone really know how Wi-Fi works?


Welcome back to the 5G Guys podcast! Our guest today is Qualcomm’s Director of Technology Standards, Dr. Jim Lansford. Join us as he explains the history of Wi-Fi and how itโ€™s become the worldwide standard for connecting billions of people around the globe.

Itโ€™s easy to forget that Wi-Fi is its own separate entity in the wireless industry, especially when it comes to connecting with our everyday devices. Listen in as Dr. Jim breaks down just how Wi-Fi works and the common misconceptions you might have when it comes to routers, modems, ethernet, and more.

Dr. Jim helps us understand how Wi-Fi works on the spectrum, what regulation looks like in this space, and why itโ€™s free to use. Youโ€™ll learn the differences between cellular and Wi-Fi, especially when it comes to speed and creating a stronger signal. As well as the difference between cellular 5G and Wi-Fi 5G, how the whole world shares the same Wi-Fi spectrum, and the future enhancements theyโ€™re making to make Wi-Fi more reliable and available.

We really enjoyed talking with Dr. Jim and learning more about what it takes to keep us all connected. If you enjoyed this episode or have questions feel free to reach out to us on our website, you can find it in the links below!

More Of Whatโ€™s Inside:

  • The Aloha Net and its evolution into Wi-Fi
  • How Wi-Fi prioritizes bandwidth
  • The purpose of routers and modems
  • How Wi-Fi is like a cocktail party
  • Access points and what they do
  • Dealing with interference in the Wi-Fi spectrum
  • Wi-Fi 6 and other generations of Wi-Fi
  • The future of Wi-Fi
  • The challenge of reliable and fast Wi-Fi
  • Cellular data and Wi-Fi working together
  • And Much More!

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Episode Minute By Minute:

  • 0:56 – Welcome back!
  • 1:11 – Introducing Jim Lansford
  • 2:15 – The history of Wi-Fi
  • 4:34 – How Wi-Fi works
  • 10:36 – What really connects you to the internet?
  • 16:08 – Spectrum and the Wi-Fi world
  • 20:33 – How far Wi-Fi has come
  • 25:43 – Wi-Fi 5G vs. Cellular 5G
  • 28:00 – What you need to know about Wi-Fi 6
  • 33:26 – The future of more speed and higher capacity
  • 39:34 – Closing thoughts

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