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Wi-Fi 6: A much needed technology to cater to future contingency

John Dong, Director, Tenda India

As the world is grappling with Covid-19 crisis, people are forced to work from home due to social distancing norms to restrict the spread of the viral disease. But certainly, it has also created a new problem, as a big population of our workplace is working from home and using Wi-Fi connectivity on a large scale creating internet problems. But evidently, technology is the solution to the persisting problem and this particular problem can be decoded by using a new version of internet connectivity called “Wi-Fi 6”.
 
What is Wi-Fi 6?
 
Wi-Fi 6 is the newest version of Wi-Fi and is based on the IEEE 802.11ax standard. It offers a number of advantages over older Wi-Fi technology. Wi-Fi 6 isn’t a new means of connecting to the internet like fiber – rather, it’s an upgraded standard that compatible devices, particularly routers, can take advantage of to transmit Wi-Fi signals more efficiently. Basically, it is designed to enable users to more easily understand the type of devices they are using.
 
Difference from Other Wi-Fi
 
The latest Wi-Fi standard offers faster data transfer speeds. If you are using a Wi-Fi router with a single device, maximum potential speeds should be up to 40% higher with Wi-Fi 6 compared to Wi-Fi 5.
 
Wi-Fi 6 accomplishes greater speed and bandwidth by efficient data encoding, resulting in higher roughput. Mainly, more data is packed into the same radio waves. The chips that encode and decode these signals are more powerful and can handle the extra work.
 
Advantages of Wi-Fi 6

Wi-Fi 6 is more than just a new name. There are many significant improvements that are corporated into Wi-Fi 6 that will make it much more useful to wireless users around the world.

Here are some of these advantages:
 
 Greater data transfer speed: Every Wi-Fi generation has provided greater data transfer
speed and Wi-Fi 6 is no exception. The theoretical speed of Wi-Fi 6 is 10Gbps. It achieves this
increased speed by combining dual spectrum bands of 2.4GHx and 5GHz and also by
employing MU-MIMO technology for both uplink and downlink data transfers.
 Increased battery life: Another important benefit of Wi-Fi 6 is the increased battery life that
devices accessing a Wi-Fi 6 network will enjoy. Battery life is extended through a feature
known as Target Wake Time (TWT). TWT enables the Wi-Fi access point to communicate
with your device to tell it when exactly to turn its Wi-Fi radio to wake up and go to sleep.
This helps conserve power as your device will spend more time in sleep mode than with
previous Wi-Fi generations.
 Better performance in congested and restricted areas: Wi-Fi tends to get bogged down
when you’re in a crowded place with a lot of Wi-Fi enabled devices. The new Wi-Fi 6, also

known as 802.11ax, incorporates many new technologies to help with this. One way this is
accomplished is with a technology known as Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
(OFDMA). This allows a wireless channel to be divided into a number of sub-channels that
can each be used to carry data for a different device. This allows a single access point to
communicate with more devices simultaneously.
 
When we can use Wi-Fi 6?

 
Officially, Wi-Fi 6 was introduced in the year 2019 but many major IT and networking companies are
still to come on Wi-Fi by introducing new devices that can work on the same platform i.e. Wi-Fi
Routers, Smartphones, Laptops, etc. Currently, there are some Wi-Fi routers that work on Wi-Fi 6
but there are hugely expensive. However, in the coming years more and more enterprises will be
shifting to the newer generation of Wi-Fi.
 
Future Scope of Wi-Fi 6


As we have witness connectivity problems due to the overloading of the internet grid from multiple
usages in the times of Covid-19, Wi-Fi 6 is a blessing for future contingencies. It can provide faster
internet speed by evenly distributing the spectrum to different products and can also help in
sustaining IoT (Internet of Things) applications that are going to come handy in future technology. All
in all, Wi-Fi 6 is what 5G is to telecommunication.

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