As Intel put it, “Wi-Fi 6 is capable of a maximum throughput of 9.6 Gbps across multiple channels, compared to 3.5 Gbps on Wi-Fi 5.” In theory, a WiFi 6 capable router could hit speeds over 250% faster than current WiFi 5 devices.
Read moreCan WiFi 5 handle gigabit speeds?
Can my Wi-Fi router handle Gigabit speeds? The best Wi-Fi routers can, in some instances, handle gigabit speeds — 802.11ac Wi-Fi, running on the 5-GHz band, with a MU-MIMO router using two or more antennae, you can get speeds up to and slightly faster than 1Gbps.
Read moreCan 2.4 GHz reach 100mbps?
If your mobile is connected to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi then you cannot get more than 50 Mbps Speed . Only a 5 GHz signal will be able to provide you with the high speed connection.
Read moreWhy is 2.4 GHz so slow?
Cause 2: Not “Steering” Clear of the 2.4 GHz Band All too often, the culprit of slow Wi-Fi is use of the 2.4 GHz band, which offers slower data rates and is often oversaturated with Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi devices, like microwave or baby monitors.
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