What Is Wi-Fi 6E?
In addition to Wi-Fi 6, another new Wi-Fi technology has recently arrived: Wi-Fi 6E.
Wi-Fi devices had previously been restricted to using only the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies, but that’s recently changed. Wi-Fi 6E enabled devices can utilize the 6GHz frequency band, which provides 1,200MHz of bandwidth, making it ideal for delivering high amounts of data shorter distances. This can help alleviate traffic congestion and interference for supported devices. Think of Wi-Fi 6E as a new, wider lane being added to the previously two-lane Wi-Fi freeway, with all of the advantages of Wi-Fi 6 included.
Not every device that supports Wi-Fi 6 will support Wi-Fi 6E, so be sure to check that the hardware you’re considering supports Wi-Fi 6E when upgrading.
What Do I Need to Make Wi-Fi 6 Work?
Here’s what you should consider when making the switch to Wi-Fi 6:
- Does your router support Wi-Fi 6? The most important upgrade you’ll need to take advantage of this new protocol is a Wi-Fi 6 capable router. Most manufacturers offer routers with Wi-Fi 6 capability already, so there are plenty of options to choose from.
- Do your devices support Wi-Fi 6? You’ll also need devices that have the ability to use Wi-Fi 6. Though Wi-Fi 6 is backwards compatible with the older 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5), you’ll need a Wi-Fi 6 capable device to take advantage of everything we’ve listed here. As Wi-Fi 6 increasingly becomes the standard over the next few years, newer devices will start incorporating the technology, and it will become the new normal.
- Does your PC support Wi-Fi 6? If you have the latest Gen Intel CPU and compatible motherboard, many of the pieces required for Wi-Fi 6 to function are already included, making it easier than ever to take advantage of this new technology. Though an external M.2 antenna is still required if your motherboard doesn’t have one, the implementation of Intel® Integrated Connectivity (CNVi) means much of the technology that powers Wi-Fi 6 is already available in your system.
If you’re looking for a gaming-focused Gig+ Wi-Fi 6 solution, check out this Killer® Wi-Fi 6 AX1650 Wi-Fi 6 card designed in partnership with Intel. These devices use 160MHz channels that allow for Gigabit wireless speeds — up to 1700 Mbps — or three times faster than standard Wi-Fi 5 under ideal circumstances.
Remember, all devices and components that are Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E compatible will be labeled as such, so be sure to look for that designation when considering upgrades.