!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] is a [IEEE 802] [standard] for [Wireless Network] [LAN] ([WLAN]) & Mesh ([Wi-Fi] certification)


!! IEEE 802.11ax
IEEE 802.11ax, marketed as [Wi-Fi] 6 by [Wi-Fi Alliance] is a draft Wi-Fi specification standard, and the proposed successor to Wi-Fi 5.

The 802.11ax is designed to operate in license exempt bands between 1 and 6 [GHz] when they become available for [{$pagename}] use. All Wi-Fi 6 devices work over the previously allocated 2.4 and 5 [GHz] bands. 
The Wi-Fi 6E designation is for products that also support the standard over 6 GHz.

IEEE 802.11ax introduces better power-control methods to avoid interference with neighboring networks, [Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access] ([OFDMA]), higher order 1024-[QAM], and up-link direction added with the down-link of [MIMO] and MU-[MIMO] to further increase throughput, as well as dependability improvements of power consumption and security protocols such as Target Wake Time and [WPA3].

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