WiFi 6 reference poster available for free download

Jan. 15, 2020
iBwave’s WiFi 6 Wireless Standards Reference covers data rates, frequencies, subcarrier numbers, and a comparison of IEEE 802.11ax signal characteristics versus those of 802.11n and 802.11ac.

iBwave is offering a WiFi 6 reference poster for free download. The standards reference poster provides “easy access to essential WiFi 6 data,” the company says. The poster includes tables that cover IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi 6) data rates, subcarrier numbers, a comparison of 802.11ax signal characteristics versus those of 802.11n and 802.11ac, resource units in 802.11ax, as well as guard interval and symbol time.

iBwave describes itself as “the power behind great in-building wireless experience, enabling billions of end users and devices to connect inside a wide range of venues.” The company offers software packages for wireless-system design, including iBwave Design (for wireless cellular and WiFi network planning), iBwave WiFi Suite (for WiFi network planning), iBwave Unity (a cloud-based, wireless network management platform), and iBwave Mobile (for managing indoor-wireless network designs from a smartphone or tablet).

“Our software solutions allow for smarter planning, design and deployment of any wireless network project regardless of size, complexity or technology,” the company adds.

You can download the WiFi 6 reference poster here.

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