In this video, we cover several breaking tech and EV topics that could directly affect your wallet, your connectivity, and your daily driving. We start with the Wi-Fi memory price increase and what rising NAND and DRAM costs could mean for routers, access points, and future consumer electronics pricing. If you’re planning a Wi-Fi upgrade, this timing matters. Next, we talk about the growing concern around Wi-Fi interference from airplanes and why aviation activity near airports may become a real issue for unlicensed spectrum and wireless reliability. Then we move into Tesla FSD 14.2.2.2, what’s changed, how it behaves in real-world driving, and whether the update is actually an improvement or just another incremental step. No more FSD purchases starting next month only subscriptions. We also cover IONNA’s new EV charging station now open in Connecticut, what it means for CCS and future EV infrastructure, and how it compares to Tesla Superchargers and existing public charging networks. If you’re into Wi-Fi, EVs, Tesla software updates, or Connecticut infrastructure news, this one’s packed with useful updates. Topics Covered ECW536S: Cloud Managed 4x4x4 Indoor WiFi 7 Security Access Point https://shopify.keenansystems.com/products/ecw536s-cloud-managed-4x4x4-indoor-wifi-7-security-access-point?_pos=2&_psq=ecw536s&_ss=e&_v=1.0 Wi-Fi memory price increases explained Why Wi-Fi hardware may get more expensive Airplane interference and Wi-Fi spectrum concerns Tesla FSD version 14.2.2.2 real-world thoughts IONNA EV charging station now open in Connecticut What this means for EV drivers in the Northeast
