3. What Kind of Benefits Does Wi-Fi 6 Bring?
Older devices should work fine on Wi-Fi 6 networks, but without new clients, there is no advantage. The biggest jump will be in high-density spaces, but these features require both clients and access points to be Wi-Fi 6. Wi-Fi 6 does require the new WPA3 encryption and authentication protocol, which gives stronger security.
4. What Solutions Support Wi-Fi 6?
A full Wi-Fi 6 deployment means changing access points, clients and infrastructure. That’s a big step. Instead, IT managers should look for a gradual upgrade path, making sure anything added now can support Wi-Fi 6.
5. How Does Wi-Fi 6 Relate to 5G?
Wi-Fi 6’s speed and density extend the usefulness of Wi-Fi as a better alternative to cellular data (even superfast 5G). That said, the two are complementary: Wi-Fi 6 is ideal indoors and 5G is the standard outdoors.