Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E are becoming the foundational pillars of Internet of Things (IoT). Number of IoT devices is increasing rapidly and demand for seamless as well as high-speed connectivity is growing significantly. Wi-Fi 6/6E stands as the key technology to meet the demands.

Wi-Fi was introduced about two decades ago and it changed the way internet is accessed. It enables users to go wireless and move freely around their homes and offices. The requirements for Wi-Fi have shifted beyond just connectivity and speed with the evolvement of IoT technology. Smart devices like doorbells, security cameras, sensors and home appliances are becoming increasingly crowded and older Wi-Fi generations are struggling to handle the load. This is where Wi-Fi 6/6E steps in.

One important advantage of Wi-Fi 6/6E is its ability to handle the increasing number of connected devices in a network. Wi-Fi 6 introduces advanced technologies such as Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA).

Wi-Fi 6/6E delivers higher data rates and reduced latency. These two features are crucial for like real-time monitoring, smart home automation and other applications. The enhancements are about convenience and pave the path for future IoT applications such as advanced healthcare monitoring systems, autonomous vehicles and industrial automation. IoT devices in such scenarios require real-time data exchange and near-instantaneous communication.

Energy efficiency is another significant benefit. Wi-Fi 6/6E includes features like Target Wake Time (TWT) to reduce power consumption by allowing devices to schedule when they wake up and communicate. It is crucial for battery-operated IoT devices

Wi-Fi 6/6E will remain the backbone as we move towards a more interconnected future. It supports the growing ecosystem of IoT devices.