No need to sit under the router: scientists have transmitted a Wi-Fi wave to a record distance of 3 km

    All thanks to the "HaLow 802.11ah" standard - it works at a very low frequency of 900 MHz (almost like cellular communication), as a result of this the signal can reach long distances and at the same time avoid obstacles without problems.

    But as the distance increases, the internet speed gets worse - at the 3 kilometer mark, the internet speed was only 1 Mbit/s, but that was enough for a call.