Wi-Fi 6 to identify devices that support 802.11ax technology
List of previous wifi release history:
• Wi-Fi 5 to identify devices that support 802.11ac technology
• Wi-Fi 4 to identify devices that support 802.11n technology
Supported on the iPhone 11
As of today, manufacturers can have compatible devices certified to use the “Wi-Fi 6 Certified” label.
In addition to offering faster speeds, Wi-Fi 6 also offers longer-range, reduced battery consumption and greater security, as well as better management of multiple devices connected to a single Wi-Fi router or hotspot.
Wi-Fi 6 is the marketing name given to the 802.11ax technology from the IEEE. It’s the newest generation of Wi-Fi that is optimized for mobile devices, capacity, and IoT (internet of Things). It debuted in 2018, and it will be ratified sometime in 2019.
The newest generation of Samsung phones are going to include 802.11ax, but no current Apple devices support it. While a few enterprise companies are now selling 802.11ax access points, very few products for the home are currently supporting it. We expect companies like Eero and Google to release new versions of the mesh networking products soon after the standard is ratified.
List of previous wifi release history:
• Wi-Fi 5 to identify devices that support 802.11ac technology
• Wi-Fi 4 to identify devices that support 802.11n technology
Supported on the iPhone 11
As of today, manufacturers can have compatible devices certified to use the “Wi-Fi 6 Certified” label.
In addition to offering faster speeds, Wi-Fi 6 also offers longer-range, reduced battery consumption and greater security, as well as better management of multiple devices connected to a single Wi-Fi router or hotspot.
Wi-Fi 6 is the marketing name given to the 802.11ax technology from the IEEE. It’s the newest generation of Wi-Fi that is optimized for mobile devices, capacity, and IoT (internet of Things). It debuted in 2018, and it will be ratified sometime in 2019.
The newest generation of Samsung phones are going to include 802.11ax, but no current Apple devices support it. While a few enterprise companies are now selling 802.11ax access points, very few products for the home are currently supporting it. We expect companies like Eero and Google to release new versions of the mesh networking products soon after the standard is ratified.