The future of WiFi is going to be so much better than what we have now, but where did this technology come from? As far back as 1929, Nicola Tesla predicted we would one day have a world wide wireless system of communication, and by 1941 Hollywood actress Hedy Lamarr developed the frequency hopping technology that is used in WiFi routers today. The future is going to be bigger, bolder, and faster. Learn more about the future of WiFi from this infographic!
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