WiFi HaLow has struggled for air in the increasingly congested LP (Low Power) WAN field since its arrival in 2016 to contest this emerging arena for efficient wider area low bandwidth IoT connectivity. Operating in the sub GHz zone below 900 MHz, it has sat uneasily beside traditional WiFi in the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and now with the latest 6E version 6 GHz bands. A problem has been that locations where LPWAN has been deployed so far tend to be at least partially outside, for example in smart metering and environmental monitoring, that do not overlap much with pre-existing traditional WiFi domains. Given that there are other more seasoned LPWAN options available, such as LoRa WAN, Sigfox and the…