Wi-Fi Alliance to launch Wi-Fi 6 certification program
Xing has reported that the Wi-Fi Alliance, organization that oversees implementation of the Wi-Fi standard , is going to launch Wi-Fi 6 certification program.
According to Jacob Kastrenakes, Wi-Fi 6 includes new technologies that combine together to make Wi-Fi more efficient.
Kastrenakes says, “So the point of Wi-Fi 6 is to boost speeds within a crowded network. The theoretical maximum speed for Wi-Fi is increasing, too — to 9.6 Gbps from 3.5 Gbps — but those numbers don’t really matter since you’ll never get them at home. What matters is that Wi-Fi 6 has a bunch of tools allowing it to operate faster and deliver more data at once, so the speeds you actually get will be higher than before. Those gains will be most noticeable on crowded networks, where the efficiency improvements will make up for the higher Wi-Fi demands”.
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