

Wi-Fi 6 (also called 802.11ax) is the new generation wireless connection. The previous versions are – Wi-Fi 4 (2009) and Wi-Fi 5 (2014). Wifi 6 was built to provide excellent connections in densely populated areas.
Some significant upgrades are included in this Wi-Fi version. OFDMA (orthogonal frequency division multiple access), OBSS (overlapping basic service sets), improved beamforming, and Target Wake Time (TWT) like technologies have made this Wireless Fidelity version truly enigmatic.
Wifi is one kind of radio signal. Usually, a router is required to transmit this signal. First of all, the router is connected to a wired internet network. Then, the router creates a wireless internet network and your devices receive it. Thus, a wireless fidelity (wi-fi) connection is established.
The world of the internet is changing. Now, you have more devices and you need a strong Wi-Fi connection to connect all of them at one go.
The problem is that the wireless network speed is not up to the mark. According to a survey, American people now have 8 or more devices in their homes. Naturally, you need strong bandwidth to run all of them efficiently.
To solve this problem, Wi-Fi 6 is born. A Wi-Fi Alliance has created this new generation of Wi-Fi in 2019. The sole purpose of this Wi-Fi 6 is to boost the overall wireless network connection.
When Wi-Fi was first used (around 1997), the world was different. But, within two decades our technology has dramatically improved. We have tons of devices in our hands. These devices need a powerful Wi-Fi connection.
But, the router that shares Wi-Fi connection in your home has a limitation.
So, your devices are not getting enough network. Now, you can’t boost your device’s capabilities. That’s why Wi-Fi 6 came into play. It will improve your router’s network speed and you can run multiple devices seamlessly on one network connection.
1024-QAM and 160 MHz channels have revolutionized this Wi-Fi 6. As a result, the network is capable of delivering up to 9.6 GBPS. Whereas a regular Wi-Fi connection can provide you with a maximum speed of 6.9 GBPS.
This means, you can watch streaming channels and you can play online games at the same time without facing any weakness in the connection.
MU-MIMO means multiple users, multiple inputs, and multiple outputs. Now, this technology already existed in the previous Wi-Fi networks. But, Wi-Fi 6 has got an up-gradation. Consequently, Wi-Fi 6 can support up to 8 devices on a single connection. If you have a regular Wi-Fi connection, then you can connect only 4 devices.
Moreover, this MU-MIMO technology can also help you to upload and download smoothly on individual devices simultaneously.
When you are in a congested area, you may experience sluggish Wi-Fi network connections. Now, Wi-Fi 6 fights this age-old problem and tries to deliver great stability.
Their OBSS technology can transmit better networks without any delay. This is a remarkable feature of Wi-Fi 6. When regular Wi-Fi networks can’t reach properly in crowded or distant areas, Wi-Fi 6 can reach densely populated places (stadium, party, public places). Furthermore, you can also get a stable connection from your ground floor to your two-story room.
Have you faced a network interference problem?
Nowadays, you may have multiple Wi-Fi routers within your building. Now, these network connections can interfere with each other. A regular Wi-Fi connection may not be able to differentiate these Wi-Fi connections.
But, Wi-Fi 6 uses colors to identify your neighbor’s networks. Hence, you get a clear and strong Wi-Fi connection.
Target Wake Time’ is a new technology in Wi-Fi 6. The technology tries to understand – when a device requires Wi-Fi. So, if your device doesn’t need any network, then Wi-Fi 6 starts the ‘device sleep time’. In this way, your devices may not have to spend their batteries without any reason.
Wi-Fi 6 uses advanced authentication methods to upgrade its security level. WPA2 is the security standard of the existing regular Wi-Fi networks. But, Wi-Fi 6 brings WPA3 and it’s a newly innovated technology using Dragon Fly Key Exchange protocol or dragonfly protocol. In short, it would be harder for a hacker to crack into your Wi-Fi 6 connection.
This is an updated version of Wi-Fi 6. You can get 1200 MHz of bandwidth and it’s capable of connecting with a 6 GHz frequency. Hence, it’s a next-gen wireless network connection.
Wi-Fi 6 is going to be the future. So, you should prepare yourself well to enjoy this new wireless network. You need a router that can deliver Wi-Fi 6 bandwidth. Furthermore, you need to upgrade your devices and computers to receive this network connection. So, bring Wi-Fi 6 and experience smooth streaming on multiple devices without a complaint.
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