What’s with all the buzz around Wi-Fi 6E?
Wi-Fi 6E allows for completely wireless high-definition collaboration, industrial IoT, freedom to work from anywhere, and other use cases. Read on to learn how and why this technology is so important.
Wi-Fi 6E allows for completely wireless high-definition collaboration, industrial IoT, freedom to work from anywhere, and other use cases. Read on to learn how and why this technology is so important.
Announcing Intel Connectivity Analytics on Cisco Catalyst and Meraki wireless platforms — providing wireless teams the advanced visibility necessary to quickly investigate and isolate client-side issues at scale, and to deliver optimal wireless experiences for enterprise laptops.
Join Cisco Principal Wireless Architect Mark Krischer as he hosts a special edition of the Cisco Insiders Series for Networking podcast as he discusses Wi-Fi 6E with two of Cisco’s wireless experts: Technical Leader from the Technical Marketing Engineering team Jim Florwick and Product Marketing Manager David Wolf.
Wi-Fi 6E goes where no previous generation of Wi-Fi could. It fundamentally improves the user experience with 1200 MHz of additional spectrum and the ability to handle much higher device density across more channels with increased bandwidth.
You may have noticed that in the last few weeks, the industry has been talking a lot about Wi-Fi 6E. Count Cisco among the conversation starters about Wi-Fi 6E too. But what about Wi-Fi 6? What’s going on with that standard? WE talk a little about that now.
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.
Cisco Catalyst 9100 Access Point is much more than Wi-Fi connectivity, it’s a multi-function and multi-purpose platform for Innovation, capable of enabling multiple wireless technologies.
With technology advancing faster than ever, we need an equivalently robust network infrastructure to handle it. While Wi-Fi 6 provides blazing-fast wireless speeds, do you have multigigabit switching to maximize its potential?