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Intel and Tech Data are leading the channel with Wi-Fi 6 solutions for your customers. We partner with Dell, HP Inc. and MSI to provide Wi-Fi 6-enabled, Intel-based desktop and notebook devices. An array of Wi-Fi 6-enabled access points and routers are also available from our networking vendors who include Aruba, Cisco, CommScope Ruckus, Extreme and Netgear. These vendors have come together to provide the best in class Wi-Fi 6 solutions for your customers today.

Intel Wi-Fi 6 devices are more secure, have smoother streaming for video conferences and playback, and have a faster connection overall and a long battery life. Modern access points can send and receive data from multiple devices simultaneously in dense environments like hospitals, universities, stadiums and large offices.

INTRODUCING INTEL® WI-FI 6 (GIG+)


Rapid growth in the number of connected devices, streaming entertainment and other high-bandwidth activities is placing staggering performance demands on today's Wi-Fi. Intel's leadership in Wi-Fi innovation continues, bringing higher levels of performance to PCs and home wireless networks to meet the world's growing connectivity needs.



A WHOLE NEW LEVEL OF WI-FI PERFORMANCE


Based on 802.11ax support for 160MHz channel bandwidth and WPA3, premium Intel® Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) delivers nearly 3X faster speeds1, up to 4X higher capacity2, 75% lower latency3, and next-gen security to PCs and wireless networks.4 Wi-Fi 6 is the most significant advancement in Wi-Fi technology in over a decade.

 



PRODUCT AND PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

1 Nearly 3X Faster: 802.11ax 2x2 160 MHz enables 2402 Mbps maximum theoretical data rates, ~3X (2.8X) faster than standard 802.11ac 2x2 80 MHz (867 Mbps) as documented in IEEE 802.11 wireless standard specifications, and require the use of similarly configured 802.11ax wireless network routers.

2 4X Capacity/Scalability: This claim is based on a comparison of overall network capacity for similarly sized 802.11ax vs. 802.11ac networks. The IEEE 802.11-14/0165r1 802.11ax specification amendment defines standardized modifications to both the IEEE 802.11 physical layers (PHY) and the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control layer (MAC) that enable at least one mode of operation capable of supporting at least four times improvement in the average throughput per station (measured at the MAC data service access point) in a dense deployment scenario, while maintaining or improving the power efficiency per station. For additional details visit: https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/14/11-14-0165-01-0hew-802-11-hew-sg-proposed-par.docx.

3 75% Latency Reduction: Is based on Intel simulation data (79%) of 802.11ax with and without OFDMA using 9 clients. Average latency without OFDM is 36ms, with OFDMA average latency is reduced to 7.6ms. Latency improvement requires that the 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) router and all clients support OFDMA.

4 WPA3 Wi-Fi Security Features: The Wi-Fi Alliance industry consortium will certify Wi-Fi 6 products for compliance with the IEEE 802.11ax standard, and will require WPA3 security certification as a pre-requisite to ensure the latest in Wi-Fi security features. WPA3 Simplified Passwords: WPA3 uses Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) to replace the Pre-Shared Key (PSK) exchange protocol used by WPA2. SAE more securely handles initial key exchange and uses forward secrecy, which makes it more resistant to offline decryption attacks and provides stronger password-based authentication. WPA3 Enhanced Protection: Additional network protection comes from the equivalent of 192-bit cryptographic strength across an 802.11ax network and is superior to the 128-bit AES encryption utilized with WPA2.