The Latest WiFi Standard: WiFi 6E
WiFi 6E is an expansion of the WiFi 6 standard (hence the ‘E’ in the name) that also makes use of the newly licensed 6GHz spectrum to offer more lanes of traffic to WiFi devices – thus easing congestion.
With a useful selection of tools, typical materials and supplies on hand, and some repair information
WiFi 6E is an expansion of the WiFi 6 standard (hence the ‘E’ in the name) that also makes use of the newly licensed 6GHz spectrum to offer more lanes of traffic to WiFi devices – thus easing congestion.
A 4G router is a great option for those without ADSL or cable. Using a SIM card, it provides an Internet access using any data plan, anywhere there is a 3G/4G/5G LTE connection.
With a growing number of people working from home, it’s increasingly common to have a converted barn, shed, summerhouse or out-building being used as a garden office. Those who choose to work in a garden office can find that their existing WiFi from their home router won’t reach to the office.
Connecting a typical 5GHz-capable device to this single SSID will automatically connect the device to both the 2.4 and 5Ghz frequency at the same time.