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Reason To Upgrade to the Next Generation of Wi-Fi Router – Wi-Fi 6 Routers

Delivers super-fast speed along with better coverage, has the power and capacity to handle the dozens of devices in the typical congested smart home.

A recent report revealed that there are around 3.48 billion Internet users around the world. It indicates that over 41 percent of the world’s population is interconnected through via Internet. Installations of Wi-Fi hotspots and increasing usage of smartphones in rural and remote areas have greatly contributed in bridging the gap of connectivity.

The existing infrastructure is receiving backlash due to limited Wi-Fi speeds and to boost up the existing speed, an idea is introduced for a much better and faster wireless Internet through Wi-Fi 6. The Wi-Fi 6 delivers super-fast speed along with better coverage and more importantly, has the power and capacity to handle the dozens of devices in the typical congested smart home.

Marthesh Nagendra, Country Manager – India & SAARC, NETGEAR comments, “Today, the existing infrastructure is bottlenecked with limited Wi-Fi speeds and to boost up the existing speed, we are introduced to the idea of a much better and faster wireless internet through Wi-Fi 6. The next generation of Wi-Fi technology isn’t just about a simple boost in speed and secure transmission. Its impact will be more nuanced, and we are likely to see its benefits more and more over time.”

Designed to increase network capacity and improve the performance of home network, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) is the latest generation of Wi-Fi technology. It will empower with faster Wi-Fi speeds with reliable connections through which can enjoy buffer-free streaming, faster downloads, and add more smart home devices without slowing down the Internet experience.

  • Wi-Fi 6 provides the highest level of performance in busy multi-device households

The newest Wi-Fi standard, Wi-Fi 6, builds on the already great Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) technology.  While Wi-Fi 5 brought gigabit speeds to our Wi-Fi connections, it falls short on delivering the best Wi-Fi experience as the smart home gets smarter with more devices on the network.  Wi-Fi 6 uses orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA), a key feature which increases overall network efficiency to allow several devices with various bandwidth requirements to connect to your Wi-Fi.

  • Wi-Fi 6 provides the fastest real-world speeds and range

In Wi-Fi technology, each frequency band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) is made of component streams. It is on these streams that our Wi-Fi data travels.  Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 carry the highest number of streams, thus allowing for gigabit Wi-Fi speeds. Wi-Fi 6 increases the number of streams to a new high of 12 across the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, whereas Wi-Fi 5 has a limit of 8 in a dual-band configuration.

This increase of streams provides higher connection speed, and your client devices have more paths to communicate with your Wi-Fi router.  In fact, Wi-Fi 6 enabled client devices enjoy a 40% increase in speed over their Wi-Fi 5 counterparts.

  • Wi-Fi 6 is designed for the Smart Home

Smart Home devices and IOT applications are proliferating.  As a result, Wi-Fi connected devices in the average home are growing from an average of 10 devices, to as many as 50 or more.  Each Wi-Fi-connected light bulb, smart switch, door lock, appliance, or camera is a load on your Wi-Fi network.  Wi-Fi 6 has been designed to be able to handle an increase in devices without negatively impacting your Wi-Fi speeds.  This results in a smooth streaming experience, while providing uninterrupted connectivity of lights, switches, thermostats and any other IOT device you may add to your smart home.

  • Wi-Fi 6 routers are ideal for 4K/8K UHD streaming

Streaming 4K or 8K resolution video requires a consistent high-speed connection.  In households with multiple users, streaming high-definition video puts an even greater load on the network.  With a combination of ultra-fast processors, increased memory and the increased number of radio streams, Wi-Fi 6 routers are up to the task of streaming multiple high definition video sessions without stuttering, buffering or other annoying hiccups you will see with older Wi-Fi technology.

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