Wi-Fi 6 certification is out now, maybe it's finally affordable?

Wi-Fi 6 certification is out now, maybe it's finally affordable?

Wi-Fi 6 has been on the horizon for some time, and while we've already seen a few products backing it up, the launch of official Wi-Fi 6 certification has finally arrived.

Wi-Fi 6, also known as 802.11ax, has been around for some time in high-end networking gear and is even supported by default on the latest Intel Ice Lake processors. But with the new Wi-Fi Alliance certification program, hardware manufacturers around the world can submit their products for Wi-Fi certification.

That probably doesn't mean much to most people right now, but we promise it's a big deal. As this certification program is open, we will start to see many other Wi-Fi 6-enabled devices on the market, which will hopefully be cheaper than € 700 (€ 749), Netgear Orbi revealed to the company. IFA 2019.

Not only does Wi-Fi 6 increase speeds by up to 37%, but it's much better to handle multiple devices at the same time - you won't have to worry about blocking roommate internet access when playing Netflix. Wireless routers that use Wi-Fi 6 are also much more secure, which is of the utmost importance in these tough times.

So with all these benefits, finally getting a flood of Wi-Fi 6 routers is definitely good news. And now that the Wi-Fi 6 certification has been released, we are confident that many routers and devices will be implemented very quickly.

There are already many devices that are compatible with the new standard, including the new range of iPhone 11 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus, not to mention all laptops with Intel Ice Lake processors. The internet is about to get a lot faster, easier to use and more secure thanks to Wi-Fi 6.

Via CNET