How Wi-Fi 6 Is Transforming The Smart Home?

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Wi-Fi technology has transformed the way people communicate. Across the globe, it serves as the primary medium for internet traffic. Since the introduction of Wi-Fi technology, many versions have come and gone, and now we have the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology. This technology comes with better network capacity and has the power to enhance the performance of home networks. Other benefits associated with Wi-Fi 6 are better internet speed and reliable connection. Subsequently, it supports faster internet speed and enables buffer-free streaming. It also allows the users to add more smart home devices without facing any issues with the internet connection. The impact of Wi-Fi is significant for smart homes. Here is how Wi-Fi 6 is transforming the smart home. 

Highest Level Of Performance 

Wi-Fi 6 has its foundation in Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac). Even though the previous Wi-Fi generation brought it more gigabit speeds, it fell short of delivering a seamless experience to the residents of smart homes. It is because, with each passing day, the number of devices in smart homes is considerably increasing. 

Wi-Fi 6 uses OFDM or orthogonal frequency division multiple access. This feature increases network efficiency. Thus, it allows the users to connect to multiple devices even if they have different bandwidth requirements to connect with the Wi-Fi. Furthermore, its features include MU-MIMO or multi-user, multiple inputs, and multiple outputs. This feature is better than the single-user MIMO as it allows more connections from a single access point. 

It is recommended to create a separate Wi-Fi network for the IoT devices. It is because even though each connected device has its IP address, and you can check the same on What Is My IP, the primary IP address of the network remains the same. Therefore, creating a separate Wi-Fi network ensures safeguarding against IoT threats. 

Enhanced Reliability 

Wi-Fi 6 has the power to provide optimal connectivity to all the devices connected to it, irrespective of the fact how many devices are connected to it simultaneously. Therefore, Wi-Fi 6 is convenient in a smart home. Furthermore, its transmission supports more bits at once. It uses Quadrature Amplitude Modulation to transmit the bits. Wi-Fi 6 uses 512 QAM, while Wi-FI 6 uses 1024 WAM. Therefore, it can transmit ten bits at once. 

Service Innovation 

When Wi-Fi 6 clubs with cloud-based managed capabilities, it speeds up the deployment of new services while ensuring improved network quality. Ultimately, it allows intelligent monitoring and management tools along with networking optimization algorithms. Consequently, it allows communications service providers to provide users with better Wi-Fi connectivity from wall to wall. 

Improved Battery Life 

Wi-Fi 6 plans out the device communication with a router to reduce the time duration for which they need to keep their antennas powered up and then search for the signals. Thus, it drains the batteries less, improving the battery life in a longer turn. The Target Wake Time of Wi-Fi 6 makes this possible. 

This feature is handy primarily when a device is in a sleep state. However, this feature benefits low-power Wi-Fi devices that only need to update their status. 

Fastest Range And Speed

The component stream is the foundation for the frequency band of Wi-Fi 6 technology. As a result, Wi-Fi 6 carries the highest number of streams. Subsequently, it allows a better gigabit Wi-Fi speed. Wi-Fi 5 supports a limit of eight in a dual-band configuration. However, Wi-Fi 6 supports 12 streams across both bands. 

Subsequently, it provides better functionality and gbps connection speed. Also, it gives the residents of smart homes the power to add more devices with more paths for communication with the router. Surveys indicate that the owners with Wi-Fi 6 enjoy a 40% speed increase compared to Wi-Fi 5. 

Robust Security 

It is common for Wi to use Wi-Fi Protected Access or WPA as the security protocol in the network. Any network with WPA requires the users to enter a password when connecting to it. Currently, WPA 2 is widely used to encrypt the Wi-Fi network. 

However, WIi-Fi 6 comes with an additional layer of security in the form of the Dragonfly Key Exchange system. This encryption is more intricate as it renders passwords more difficult to crack. 

The applications of IoT and smart home devices are increasing. Therefore, the number of connected devices at home has increased from an average of ten devices to 50 devices. Wi-Fi 6 is specially designed to handle this considerable increase in the number of devices without any negative impact on Wi-Fi speed. Thus, it ensures the users experience a much smoother streaming experience while providing uninterrupted connectivity to smart home devices. 

 

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