Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) is a new-generation Wi-Fi standard, which has greatly improved the transmission rate, signal coverage and data delay compared with the previous generation Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac). Especially in the case of multiple terminal devices connected at the same time, Wi-Fi 6 routers can significantly reduce and reduce the delay and stuttering of terminal devices.
The high-standard Wi-Fi 6 wireless terminal exerts powerful wireless performance, and is backward compatible with Wi-Fi 5 and earlier Wi-Fi standards.
The WiFi6 wireless router adopts MU-MIMO (multi-user MIMO) technology, allowing multiple terminals to share signals at the same time.
When multiple devices need to transmit data, traditional routers need to perform multiple transmissions in turn, while OFDMA technology allows routers to complete data transmission of up to 8 devices with one transmission, and the network delay can be reduced by 66%.
The new generation of wireless encryption protocol WPA3 is more secure for the connection of Wi-Fi devices.