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What is wifi6?

March 15, 2026April 21, 2019 by j2sw

802.11ax is designed to operate from 1 to 7GHZ.  This means it can be used in 3GHZ as well as the possible upcoming rule changes to the 6ghz space.

Categories Network Operations Tags 802.11ax, MTIN, next-generation, router, Target wake time, wifi4, wifi5, wifi6, wisp 1 Comment

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