The company states, as it has with previous updates to its networking software and firmware, that optimizing networking performance is often one of the more difficult challenges that consumers and gamers face. When dealing with separate networks – such open Wi-Fi hotspots in a public venue – the software will alert the user and offer a 1-click option to switch to the optimal access point. ![]() When dealing with a single network that has multiple access points – such as large networks found in schools and businesses – Killer Intelligence Engine will automatically switch to the best access point for the user, providing some of the benefit found in modern mesh networks in a traditional multi-access-point environment. ![]() It will now also use AI-based processing to optionally switch Wi-Fi access points based on signal strength and network speed. Killer Intelligence Engine, which works with the company’s branded networking components found in laptops and motherboards, already attempts to optimize a device’s network connection by monitoring network health, performance, and device compatibility. Rivet Networks, maker of the Killer line of networking products, announced during CES this week that its Killer Intelligence Engine is being updated with new “AI capabilities” in an effort to improve device Wi-Fi connectivity.
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