802.11ax Wi-Fi is the next major revision of the wireless networking standard. What new features does it offer?
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if i buy a new router (for ex: 4:52) what do i do? do i just disconnect the old routers Ethernet cable & connect it to the new one? i also have Netgear Router, i donno if that matters
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It's 802 dot ELEVEN and it's the Article in the IEEE library – Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Not confusing. By the way, Bluetooth is 802.15(a).
You probably have something to do with the recent Wifi naming changes. Now Wifi 1 to 6. Nice job.
By any chance can we get an update with maybe some more information about this? From what I've been reading this can actually be a huge update to Wi-Fi plus they decided to make it easier and just call it Wi-Fi 6
Terrible explanation dude. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cmmVEoftEM for someone who knows what they are talking about. BST
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There are plans to call it wifi 6
awesome, concise and accurate as always!
It's an IEEE standard. You can look up those inbetween standards for the revisions that never made it out.
Have a Asus 802.11ax router and a Galaxy S10+ on comcast gigabit, my wifi speed test and wired speed test are the same. Worth every penny
Can i use my Fritz!Box 7490 with a Samsung Galaxy S10?
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Wonder why a software upgrade to existing routers canβt do the trick. Did I miss something about 6GHz?
is compatible with ac?
IT professionals actually pronounce it 802 dot eleven π
@Techquickie Please do a video talking about the Wi-Fi 4, 5, 6 rename. I got confused when I heard about it the first time.
Thank you for the intro of 802.11 AX.
I always thought that wireless ad would go perfectly with wall mounted TV's and wireless line of sight power
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Stop checking your got damn phone every 2 seconds….LOL
It looks weird, it looks like youre fondling yourself in front of the camera. Now I know why you have yellow hands. been fondling yourself on camera too much….LOL
Mate, it's called WIFI 6, and it's not about speed, it's about capacity…
Great info and nice video!!!
wow this video was uploaded on my birthday
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NTSC 3.0 anyone?
Could you please review an AX device now that theyβre appearing in retail stores. Thanks!
still waiting for it
so is this the wifi 6 samsung is now talking about?
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WiFi 6 now, Linus was right on
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what the fuk is on your hands?
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DHCP AFAP PLEASE!
Just a buncha theoretics when talking about wifi speeds. The companies slow the old wifi down and make the new react slightly faster just to sell the "Next" gen. Wifi when the company needs more revenue
2019 when AX coming out.
The confusion over the nomenclature is exactly why it got relabeled as "Wi-Fi 6" instead of having "802.11ax" be its market name like previous generations, which have been retroactively named "Wi-Fi 1" (802.11b) "2" (a) "3" (g) "4" (n) and "5" (ac). And yes, 802.11b comes before 802.11a in this new numbering scheme. This is a bit odd (though of course there are reasons for it) but it's unlikely to cause any confusion because they're so obsolete.
Could I contact you I need some help with my download speed apparently the operator said I cant do much cuz of the area I'm in and my house has bad equipment or something I have no idea….. I need help tho 5mbps
To know if your device can receive MIMO check this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m-TiHWz59k
I totally read this as wireless AF