WiFi is one of those technologies that seems old, but is constantly being upgraded. 802.11a was the original standard, but 802.11b was the first to become popular with the public. Since then, we’ve gone through 802.11c and 802.11a, with each iteration being a major improvement. Signals have gotten more stable, speeds have gotten higher, and latency has gotten lower. Support for multi-device use has also significantly improved since the early days. Last year came the release of a new standard, WiFi 6 – formerly known as 802.11ax. This new standard allows speeds as fast as 3,000Mbps, as well as supporting
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