Why can Wi-Fi 6 be used by multiple people without being crowded? Intel's popular science is here

Why can Wi-Fi 6 be used by multiple people without being crowded? Intel's popular science is here

At the end of 2018, the Wi-Fi Alliance announced a change in the naming of Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi 6 (formerly 802.11.ax) will be the name of the next generation Wi-Fi standard. Today, the concept of Wi-Fi 6 is gradually becoming popular with the promotion and application of manufacturers.

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This morning, Intel officially answered the question of "Why can Wi-Fi 6 be used by multiple people without being crowded?"

Intel explained it through two diagrams: "With MU-MIMO technology, it is a set of multiple-input and multiple-output technologies for wireless communication, as shown on the right. Without this technology, it will fall into the chaos on the left."

IT Home learned that Wi-Fi 6 allows communication with up to 8 devices at a maximum rate of 9.6Gbps. In comparison, the speed of Wi-Fi 5 is 3.5 Gbps. In September 2019, the Wi-Fi Alliance announced the launch of the Wi-Fi 6 certification program.

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