“That method” that satisfies even those who are not satisfied with “Wi-Fi 6”: Wireless LAN that will become mainstream in the office [Part 2]
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Wireless LAN is spreading all over the world, but the role of connecting countless devices Further progress is required to achieve this. However, it is not only the evolution of technology that is important, but also the ingenuity of companies that use it. In particular, in order for companies to prepare networks that meet their own needs, they will need infrastructure to make the most of wireless LANs.
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"That method" that satisfies even those who are dissatisfied with Wi-Fi 6
One of the ways to realize the network that companies want is to use "5G" (5th generation mobile communication system) and wireless LAN together. Wi-Fi and 5G are different network technologies, but they are complementary, said Bob Lalibate, a senior analyst at TechTarget's Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG). Corporate networking teams have begun deploying both Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax) and 5G as part of a strategy to expand coverage.
According to the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), a wireless LAN industry group, a major reason why companies are interested in adopting Wi-Fi 6 is its combined use with 5G. By combining these two technologies, ultra-high-speed wireless communication can be used in a wider range. A network that combines Wi-Fi 6 and 5G can be used for various purposes, including IoT (Internet of Things).
Mr. Lalibate believes that the complementary relationship between wireless LAN and 5G, and even "6G" (6th generation mobile communication system) will develop in the future. “It will be very interesting to see how the combination of these technologies develops in the future,” said Lalibate.
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