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launch of Wi-Fi 6, news and rumors.

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 However, in addition to a new naming convention, what does Wi-Fi 6 really offer consumers? As expected, you'll experience faster wireless speeds (that's a fact), but more specifically, it's designed to deliver much better Wi-Fi performance in device-rich environments, as well as other benefits in terms of efficiency. Want to know more about this incoming wireless standard and what it could mean for your home or office? Read on to discover the full version and the latest news and speculations on this exciting step forward for Wi-Fi ... What are the best wireless routers on the market?

Go to the point.

What is it? Wi-Fi 6 is next-generation wireless technology that replaces 802.11ac (also called Wi-Fi 5). When did he go out? End of 2019 How much will it cost? Wi-Fi Routers 6 Draft (Standard Project) from £ 200 / $ 200

Il ne s'agit pas simplement de vitesses plus rapides, mais de meilleures performances dans les environnements Wi-Fi saturés

Il ne s'agit pas simplement de vitesses plus rapides, mais de meilleures performances dans les environnements Wi-Fi saturés


Release date of Wi-Fi 6.

According to the Wi-Fi Alliance, the nonprofit supervisor of the Wi-Fi world, Wi-Fi 6, will be launched "later in 2019." According to all accounts, it is likely that it is towards the end of the year (assuming there is no serious slippage). In January, a certification program was announced to ensure that devices bearing the Wi-Fi 6 label comply with the specific standards in force. This system is expected to begin shortly, in the third quarter of 2019.

 At this point, you may be thinking "wait a minute: are there no more Wi-Fi routers 6 (although most of them still carry 802.11ax)?" And you would be right, actually, but with warnings. Some routers that support Wi-Fi 6 and already available include Netgear Nighthawk AX8 and AX4, Archer AX6000 from TP-Link and Asus RT-AX88U (in fact, Asus even offers a Wi-Mesh Router router offer. toting that is imminent). However, remember that these first devices are based on the draft Wi-Fi standard 6,

 which has not been finalized yet (and only later in the year). Therefore, keep in mind that these routers may lose some of the features that Wi-Fi 6 devices must be fully certified, depending on whether the specifications that manufacturers must meet vary greatly between now and the official launch of the new standard. From what we've heard,

any potential difference will be less, but we will not know the details before the official launch of Wi-Fi 6. Plus, even if your router supports Wi-Fi 6 (draft),

you'll also need Wi-Fi-enabled 6 client devices at the other end of the connection to benefit from the new Wi-Fi standard. early adoption of pieces of equipment is even thinner on the ground, at least now; An example is the Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphone.

 That said, a series of Wi-Fi-enabled notebooks 6 from all major vendors have been announced at CES, and some of them should be coming soon (to begin with, we're waiting for Alienware notebooks). imminent). After the official launch of Wi-Fi 6 at the end of 2019, starting in 2020, you can expect an increasingly rapid expansion of support routers and customer hardware, all of which will be Wi-Fi certified. Fi 6 completely finished.



]The Asus RT-AX88U router is one of the first contenders for Wi-Fi 6 of the moment.

The Asus RT-AX88U router is one of the first contenders for Wi-Fi 6 of the moment.


Wi-Fi 6 devices and prices.

  To give you an idea of the cost of Wi-Fi enabled devices 6, let's take a quick look at some of the above-mentioned router prices as per Wi-Fi's preliminary specifications. The TP-Link Archer AX6000 currently weighs around £ 300 or $ 350 (around $ 510 AU), while the Asus RT-AX88U is marketed at around £ 300 or $ 325 (around AU $ 470). The Netgear Nighthawk AX8 can be purchased for $ 280 or $ 300, while the Nighthawk AX4 is priced at about $ 200 or $ 200, which is almost as cheap as it can be obtained at this time. Of course, we will see more Wi-Fi 6 compatible with the wallet that will come into play over time. For Wi-Fi 6 client devices, the Samsung Galaxy S10 is starting to trade £ 799 or $ 899 ($ 1,349).


Intel's vision of Wi-Fi 6 in a few words, although the chip giant still refers to it as 802.11ax here

Intel's vision of Wi-Fi 6 in a few words, although the chip giant still refers to it as 802.11ax here


Wi-Fi 6 specification and performance

Wi-Fi 6 operates at more than 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (and more frequency bands in the future), unlike Wi-Fi 5, which has only 5 GHz, and will be faster than its predecessor , as expected. The type of speed increase that we will ultimately get is not entirely clear (and will vary anyway in different scenarios). In theory, Wi-Fi 6 increases top speeds by 37% compared to Wi-Fi 5 (with a single device). Although, without a doubt, it will not bring all this profit, it is a bit like "how fast is a piece of string attached to the bumper of a moving car", we could see a substantial part and a very high revealing altitude in terms of gross performance.

 Publicity However, unlike previous versions of Wi-Fi standards, this new offering does not focus solely on increasing the speed of playback. Wi-Fi 6 is intended to improve performance in overcrowded environments with many wireless devices, such as apartment buildings or public places such as stadiums.

 Or even at home, if multiple members of your family own multiple mobile devices and computers. It will also help address the connectivity stress of the growing number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and connected smart devices. Wi-Fi 6 uses several technologies to achieve all of this, including a key player in the form of OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access).

This allows more people to simultaneously use the same wireless channel for much more efficient operation, better performance, and much lower latency (which means a more responsive connection).

 Wi-Fi 6 also uses MU-MIMO, which has already been integrated with Wi-Fi hardware 5, and allows you to transfer more data at the same time (and manage multiple devices simultaneously). In Wi-Fi 6, the technology has been improved to double the number of space streams that can be transmitted from a maximum of four before. So far, it covers eight devices (it also adds uplink support, transmissions from the client device). as the downlink).

 So, yes, there is a bit of jargon at play here, with other smart tricks that include improved beam training to get better speeds in the lineup and employees at 1024-QAM (as opposed to 256-QAM).

 in Wi-Fi 5) for better performance Publicity But aside from the acronyms and the elements that look like technology, the performance of congested wireless environments where many devices are online is that Wi-Fi 6 promises to increase average performance per user four times (or more).

 This is a pretty amazing improvement in high traffic areas and is supported by the promise of greater network efficiency, including a factor of four. With more and more materials available online,

especially with the growing number of smart home devices, connected devices and IoT devices in general, these improvements will be vital to the future of our Wi-Fi network. -If If we were stuck in Wi-Fi 5,

 we would actually be stuck in the wireless mud. The efficiency of Wi-Fi 6 has the added benefit of better battery life for client devices. This is achieved through a technology called Target Wake Time (TWT), which essentially allows the router and the client to communicate with each other to determine when the client device needs to wake up to transmit (or receive) data. This means that the client's hardware will not have to constantly listen to wireless signals, which will reduce battery usage.

 This will be particularly useful for IoT devices that communicate only sporadically online, as well as for mobile devices, but also, to a lesser extent, for phones, tablets and laptops.

The Wi-Fi network efficiency improvements 6 (multiplied by four) that we have already mentioned should also help protect the battery, while also helping to reduce energy consumption a little. If you're adding everything to faster overall Wi-Fi speed, dramatically improved performance in congested wireless environments, and some energy-efficient battery-related benefits when you start, the Wi-Fi standard offers you many advantages. Fi next generation.


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