How can Smart WiFi antennas improve wireless network performance?
The office space is a busy and constantly changing environment, and with the movement of employees, the Wi-Fi signal can be blocked by obstacles. In addition, the WiFi signal may also be disturbed by other WiFi network signals around the worker's Bluetooth device, and the active connection action of tablets, laptops, smartphones and other WiFi devices after entering the WiFi network range (even if these devices do not need to really use the Wi-Fi network) will affect the functional experience of the entire network.
The result of all this disruption is that Wi-Fi networks suffer from severe packet loss, making it necessary for wireless devices to re-transmit data, which in turn leads to further congestion. Because the Wi-Fi antenna of many mobile devices is not strong enough, a low data transfer rate is often used to maintain the connection with the access point in an attempt to minimize packet loss.