“IEEE 802.11ax”, also known as Wi-Fi 6, is a wireless network standard that improves upon the previous standards by offering better network capacity, efficiency, and performance, especially in areas with many connected devices. It provides faster data transfer speeds and is designed to operate in all ISM bands.
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