- WiFi: Limited WiFi support (additional modules are required, particularly ).
### A.3.7 Conclusions
### A.3.8 Conclusions
Even if this study does not cover WiFi support, the replacement of the current network simulation with Simu5G/SimuLTE simulators [\[i.5\]](#_ref_i.5) represents a strategic upgrade that will transform the ETSI MEC Sandbox from a basic network emulator into a research-grade, 3GPP-compliant simulation platform.
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> **⚠️ IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS**
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> The counterpart is a huge changes in the current ETSI MEC Sandbox architecture, and a higher complexity. To support 10 simultaneous connections to the new ETSI MEC Sandbox, a very higher hardware requirements are necessary (CPUs, GPUs & memories).
> The counterpart is a huge changes in the current ETSI MEC Sandbox architecture, and a higher complexity. The Simu5G simulator is implemented as a single-process, single-threaded application. As a result, executing simulations that involve a large number of User Equipments (UEs) or intricate scenarios may result in diminished performance, which could potentially introduce operational challenges.
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> In addition, two warnings shall be raised regarding performance and the objectives to achieve: