Confused?
WiFi 6 is the new naming convention for what was originally called 802.11ax.
https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/3/1...bers-announced
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3269...dvantages.html
WiFi 6 is the new naming convention for what was originally called 802.11ax.
https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/3/1...bers-announced
All of those convoluted codenames are being changed. So instead of the current Wi-Fi being called 802.11ac, it’ll be called Wi-Fi 5 (because it’s the fifth version). It’ll probably make more sense this way, starting with the first version of Wi-Fi, 802.11b:
Wi-Fi 1: 802.11b (1999)
Wi-Fi 2: 802.11a (1999)
Wi-Fi 3: 802.11g (2003)
Wi-Fi 4: 802.11n (2009)
Wi-Fi 5: 802.11ac (2014)
Wi-Fi 1: 802.11b (1999)
Wi-Fi 2: 802.11a (1999)
Wi-Fi 3: 802.11g (2003)
Wi-Fi 4: 802.11n (2009)
Wi-Fi 5: 802.11ac (2014)
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