Meet The New Version Of Wi-Fi

Meet The New Version Of Wi-Fi


According to the latest report, the Wi-Fi Alliance, the company is responsible for setting up Wi-Fi standards, has recently announced the next generation Wi-Fi wireless network. But quiet: it's not yet a technology to publish, it's a simplification called 802.11 Max, which can hit the market in 2019.

Meet The New Version Of Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi Alliance, the organization responsible for setting Wi-Fi standards, announced on Wednesday the next generation Wi-Fi 6 wireless network. But quiet: it's not yet a technology to publish, it's a simplification called 802.11 Max, which can hit the market in 2019. Looks like Wi-Fi alliance is trying to simplify things. Instead of maintaining the technical functions of 802.11A / b / g / n / ac / ax, which everyone does not understand, the organization decides to accept the name of the order, which refers to the generation of the pattern. Earlier versions of Wi-Fi have been officially named, so if you find these names in new router boxes, do not be surprised: -


  • Wi-Fi 4: 802.11n
  • Wi-Fi 5: 802.11ac
  • Wi-Fi 6: 802.11ax

According to the Wi-Fi Alliance, the new naming value "helps artists and users understand the Wi-Fi generation generation more easily supported by their device or connection." The company works with device makers and operating systems to include new manufacturers. User interface

The 802.11 Mac is now known as Wi-Fi 6, which has the maximum power of 14 GB per second. It is 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency (in contrast to Wi-Fi 5 which only works at 5 GHz) and it can split each channel into a few sub-channels, with slightly different frequencies, and increase the transmission speed and the router connects more devices simultaneously. .

The first Wi-Fi 6 devices are expected to be certified in 2019. But of course, the standard should only become popular later: it will take several months for certified products to hit the market, and you will need to buy no just a new router, but also a compatible smartphone or notebook to take advantage of the new standard. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.

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