Microsoft recently announced that it worked with Qualcomm to bring the original support for the Dual Wi-Fi station to Windows 11. And now, Qualcomm has said that a double station Wi-Fi coupled with Qualcomm FastConnect 4-stream Dual Band Simultaneous (DBS ) Can set new benchmarks for low latency gaming.
Qualcomm said in testing carried out by it, with off-the-shelf retail access points, Dual Wi-Fi Station with Qualcomm 4-stream Simultaneous bands consistently conveying the same free wireless gameplay jitter with Ethernet latency under conditions.
Furthermore, in a head-to-head wireless comparison with a single Wi-Fi station, Dual Wi-Fi Station produces 4x lower latency and sustainable jitter free gameplay.
Even the occasional latency (jitter) event significantly deteriorated the online game game that has historically caused a PC gamer to still be fisted to Ethernet.
Dual Wi-Fi Station with Qualcomm 4-stream Dual Band simultaneously. The need for continuous low latency for a long time. The DBS features are unique to activate cellular connectivity and have the ability to utilize several bands and antennas that provide low latency in the game.
In other words, features will only function with enhanced devices to Windows 11 and support the fastconnect Qualcomm system.
By simultaneously utilizing the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz ribbons (or 6 GHz available), the problem of latency can be easily resolved quickly in the game.
In general, new technologies are expected to reduce dependence on cable both for charging and connectivity.
Video Gaming Company Valve has added initial support for dual Wi-Fi stations for those who play games that use SDK Steamworks for networking. This includes popular online titles Valve Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Offensive Global (CS: GO).