
IEEE 802.11ax
IEEE 802.11ax, also known as Wi-Fi 6, is a wireless networking standard designed to improve Wi-Fi performance in crowded environments. It increases data speeds, reduces latency, and enhances connection reliability by efficiently managing multiple devices simultaneously. This is achieved through advanced technology that allocates bandwidth more intelligently, making it ideal for homes, offices, and public spaces with many connected devices. Wi-Fi 6 also offers better battery life for mobile devices and improved coverage, providing a faster, more stable internet experience even when many users are online at once.