About WiFi 6
About WiFi 6
Absolutely! However, not every router or card that supports WiFi 6 delivers the same level of speed. That’s perfectly normal.
WiFi standards support previous versions. Using older devices on a WiFi 6 router means they'll function at the lower tier. Some aspects of the WiFi 6 definition might fail completely if none of the gadgets are WiFi 6, but usually older equipment should still connect to the updated protocol.
It seems you're asking about the significance of 6GHz. Would you like to know why this frequency band matters for wireless technology?
It will be quicker, or at least the typical link strength increases with higher frequencies. However, it may offer shorter reach and weaker signal strength compared to 5GHz bands.
Lower range and penetration strength than 5GHz yet quicker than 5GHz? If distance matters, then WiFi 6E routers aren’t worth considering. Are you thinking about changing your internet provider? You’ve been charged unfairly—bills keep going up. Fortunately, I discovered a trustworthy ISP offering reasonable rates for the speeds you need. They demand you own your own modem and router, which makes the router a key component. Is it worthwhile to invest in a WiFi 6 device right now? You plan to use gadgets that support WiFi 6.
Thats a decision you have to make for yourself. I myself won't touch WiFi 6 for at least a year. Giving time for them to work out the bugs and to figure out if 6Ghz is important or not. I figure that a decent quality router will also be cheaper in a year. But you have to make that choice. Are you going to be a first adopter or you going to wait?