Author: Joel Snyder
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If you’re planning to upgrade to Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E, you might think your network design should be identical to your Wi-Fi 5 (or earlier) setup, but that’s not exactly true. While you should definitely start with your existing network as a base for Wi-Fi planning, to really take advantage of Wi-Fi 6, you must consider three key network design best practices: proper access point positioning, proper AP selection and matched infrastructure support.
What You Should Know About Planning for Wi-Fi 6
When it comes to Wi-Fi, unless you’ve just built a new school, you’re going to be replacing an…
What You Should Know About Planning for Wi-Fi 6
When it comes to Wi-Fi, unless you’ve just built a new school, you’re going to be replacing an…