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WiFi 6 is the latest iteration of the WiFi standard, offering faster speeds and improved performance over previous generations. It is based on the IEEE 802.11ax standard and is designed to meet the growing demand for higher data rates and better network efficiency. It is backward compatible with previous generations of WiFi, allowing for seamless integration into existing networks. WiFi 6 also offers improved security features, such as enhanced encryption and authentication protocols.
WiFi 6 is often compared to WiMax, a wireless broadband technology that offers high-speed internet access over a wide area. While both technologies offer high-speed internet access, WiFi 6 is more suitable for local area networks, while WiMax is better suited for wide area networks.
The WiFi 6 market is growing rapidly, with many companies offering products and services related to the technology. Examples of companies in the market include Cisco, Intel, Qualcomm, and Netgear. Show Less Read more