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John Siracusa

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Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

So the literal quote from the video is, the infrastructure was ready.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

Now the clients are.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

And so there's also a blog post about this reading from the blog post.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

Nearly every Wi-Fi 7 client today advertises MLO compatibility, excuse me, capability, yet they only use one link at a time.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

Instead of combining bands through simultaneous multi-radio operation, they simply switch between them.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

Airwire, this new product, is a plug-and-play USB-C Wi-Fi 7, I'm sorry, it's not Ethernet, it's USB-C, Wi-Fi 7 client engineered for true simultaneous multi-radio performance with STR-MLO.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

It operates independently on 5 GHz and 6 GHz at the same time, aggregating spectrum instead of alternating between bands.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

The result is a real multi gigabit throughput, ultra low latency and improved connection resilience.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

That's exactly right.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

Yeah, I would say this thing looks, and it's hard to get a good idea of scale, but it looks to me like the Mac minis that we had up until the most recent release with like a flap on the top like John described.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

No, yeah, that's a better analogy.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

Yeah, I would say that.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

Anyways, it does look cool, but I agree with Marco, probably not for you or me.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

Now, a lot of you are probably already firing off emails to us because we said in the beginning of the show that we stand with Ukraine, and yet we are also talking positively about ubiquity.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

We have gotten this feedback a million and seven times, and so let's talk about it.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

On January 27th, what is the name of this place?

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

Hunterbrook Media.

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

reported official ubiquity distributors appear to have continued supplying russia after the invasion of ukraine sometimes rerouting shipments through intermediaries in high diversion risk countries like turkey or kazakhstan uh trade records show some appear to have used intermediates later sanctioned by the u.s for export control evasions ubiquity openly admits quote we do not have any visibility quote over purchases from its distributors but legal experts told hunter book that that's not a viable defense

Accidental Tech Podcast
685: The Ability to Be Hotter

export controls and sanctions operate on a strict liability basis, meaning even unwitting violations are still violations.