Unlocking the Future: Why 6 GHz Wi-Fi is the Foundation for the AI Era
AI is straining the networks meant to support it. Here's why opening the 6 GHz band is the fix — and why the window to act is closing.
AI is straining the networks meant to support it. Here's why opening the 6 GHz band is the fix — and why the window to act is closing.
Bill Davenport, Sr. Director, Technology and Spectrum Policy will provide technical expertise to the FCC to strengthen collaboration between public and private sectors and address critical issues that shape our digital world.
This is a short story about the inside experience of deploying the network at Cisco Live EMEA 2023 from the point of view of a Cisco CX Wi-FI engineer.
Heard about Wi-Fi 6E's breakthrough capabilities and want to know the details? Read our latest Wireless Access blog post to learn about Cisco's 6E engineering innovations and how you too can be part of the team that designs and builds innovative
Wi-Fi 6E/6GHz offers huge bandwidth gains, but at the same time, imposes new security requirements that solve issues from previous standards. This article touches on strategies for how to migrate existing SSIDs
In view of the new Wi-Fi 6E and 6GHz adoption push, it is critical to evaluate what are the best ways to do a migration from existing Cisco on-prem legacy networks into the new world of 6GHz deployments.
Any organization would want more security, faster speeds, lower latency and higher reliability. You get that with Wi-Fi 6E. But what other use cases is Wi-Fi 6E good for? Find out here.
The future looks promising with Wi-Fi 6E, which is an extension of Wi-Fi 6 into the 6GHz spectrum. You get better network reliability, more capacity, higher speeds and tougher security that protects your network from outside attacks.
WiFi-6E is the latest innovation in 802.11 protocol. It opens the door to multi gig communication on wireless.