802.11ax or Wi-Fi 6 new template, new name

The Wi-Fi Alliance, a global network of manufacturers and companies , ανακοίνωσε σήμερα το Wi-Fi 6 που χρησιμοποιεί την τεχνολογία 802.11ax. Το 802.11ax είναι το νεότερο πρότυπο μετά το 802.11ac που χρησιμοποιείται σήμερα.802.11ax

The 802.11 number refers to a set of standard wireless network transmission methods, and as you already know, there are many different ones, such as the 802.11b we used in the past. 802.11n and 802.ac are the most common standards used today.

The Wi-Fi Alliance announced today that starting today it will use generation terminology for the Wi-Fi moving forward. It will call 802.11ax, Wi-Fi 6, and use the same naming system for older standards: 802.11ac will be referred to as Wi-Fi 5 and 802.11n as Wi-Fi 4.

The new naming system will identify Wi-Fi generations in numerical order to match the important developments in Wi-Fi. Generation names can be used by product vendors to identify the latest Wi-Fi technology that a device supports, from operating system vendors to identify the creation of a Wi-Fi connection between device and network, and service providers to identify Wi-Fi network capabilities to their customers.

As a user, all you have to do is make sure the device supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 standard.

You should know that Wi-Fi 6 refers to the latest generation, which supports 802.11ax technology. As for the latest 802.11ax technology, technicians argue that one of the positives is its compatibility with older .
In addition to this, they promise improvements and more possibilities. You can read the introduction to Wi-Fi 6 from Wi-Fi Alliance page.

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