Wi-Fi over UHF has been a tantalizing theory since at least the turn of the century. Wi-Fi over UHF is known as WhiteFI. The problematic issue is the FCC’s requirement that any existing signal in this spectrum not be disturbed or affected, so the technical aspects of WhiteFi must sense and redirect a signal to other available frequencies instantly. In-depth treatises rhapsodize about broader open spectrums, but in real terms as exists in late 2011, WhiteFi has no real-world application. Writer Bio
