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WI-FI 6: THE NEXT-GENERATION WIRELESS STANDARD FOR DENSE, DEVICE-HEAVY NETWORKS

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Wi-Fi 6 boosts spectral efficiency with OFDMA and 1024-QAM, doubles MU-MIMO streams, and bakes in WPA3 security. The result: up to 9.6 Gbps PHY, 4 × more capacity, and up to 75 % lower latency—perfect for IoT sensors, UHD video, and packed offices.

  • Standard & branding. 802.11ax was formally approved by the IEEE Standards Board on 1 Feb 2021. en.wikipedia.org
  • Bands. Operates in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz; Wi-Fi 6E extends the tech into the 6 GHz band with 1 200 MHz of new spectrum. juniper.net
  • Backward-compatibility. Legacy 802.11n/ac clients can still connect, though they can’t use the new efficiency features. en.wikipedia.org
  • OFDMA splits a channel into up to 74 × 2 MHz resource units so dozens of clients transmit in parallel.
  • Uplink & downlink 8×8 MU-MIMO deliver simultaneous spatial streams, raising per-AP capacity.
  • 1024-QAM adds two extra bits per symbol—about 37 % more throughput.
  • BSS Coloring & spatial re-use let stations ignore co-channel interference, ideal for stadiums.
  • Target Wake Time (TWT) schedules sleep/wake cycles, extending IoT battery life by up to 67 %.
  • WPA3 (mandatory in 6E) brings 192-bit encryption and protected management frames.
  • Speed. Maximum theoretical throughput rises from 3.5 Gbps (Wi-Fi 5) to 9.6 Gbps.
  • Latency. Lab tests show up to 75 % lower latency thanks to OFDMA scheduling.
  • Capacity. Mid-range Wi-Fi 6 APs support about 256 associated clients—roughly four times practical Wi-Fi 5 limits.
  • Devices. 5 000 + Wi-Fi 6/6E products had shipped by end-2024.
  • Enterprise spend. Wi-Fi 6/6E accounted for 6.7 % of WLAN revenue in Q4 2023, per IDC.
  • Forecast. Wi-Fi Alliance projects Wi-Fi 6/6E will exceed 80 % of all Wi-Fi shipments by 2025.
  1. AP uplinks: use 2.5/5 GbE to avoid wired bottlenecks.
  2. PoE budget: Wi-Fi 6 APs can draw > 25 W; check switch capacity.
  3. Channel plan: stay with 20/40 MHz in 2.4 GHz; migrate 160 MHz to 6 GHz where possible.
  4. Security: enable WPA3-Enterprise and Protected Management Frames. netally.com
  5. Site survey: validate OFDMA gains with modern spectrum tools. Need help? Our Network Solutions and Security Services teams at QDS can design, deploy, and manage a Wi-Fi 6 infrastructure tailored to your environment.
  • Smart buildings & IoT benefit from TWT-driven battery savings and massive device density.
  • Education & healthcare need low-latency video and AR/VR training.
  • Stadiums & airports leverage BSS Coloring to serve tens of thousands of users.

Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) doubles channel width to 320 MHz and boosts modulation to 4 096-QAM, promising another 20 % speed bump—but Wi-Fi 6 will remain the mainstream baseline for the next 3–5 years. en.wikipedia.org

Ready to modernise your wireless? Talk to QDS for a Wi-Fi 6 readiness assessment.

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