Tag: 802.11ax
Espressif’s ESP32-C5 Features a Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Radio with MU-MIMO, TWT, and More
Espressif Systems has recently introduced the ESP32-C5 a MCU with dual-band (2.4 & 5.0 GHz) WiFi-6 and Bluetooth 5.0 LE support. Previously we have seen Espressif release many MCU such as the ESP32-C6, and ESP32-C61, both of which are capable of handling 2.4GHz radio connectivity,...
Continue ReadingThe Banana Pi BPI-Wi-Fi6 Mini is A Compact, Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router with Enhanced Connectivity Features
The Banana Pi BPI-Wifi6 Mini is a compact, open-source router built with the Triductor TR6560 and TR5220 Wi-Fi SoC. It features a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 processor and supports the Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax) standard. The router operates on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies and includes an...
Continue ReadingU-Blox announces MAYA-W2 series module to bring Wi-Fi 6 to industrial applications
Swiss embedded device manufacturer, U-Blox, known for developing wireless communication technologies, has announced the U-Blox MAYA-W2 series module that integrates Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth and IEEE802.15.4 (Thread and Zigbee). As a tri-radio module, the device allows fast track to market...
Continue ReadingNXP IW612 Tri-Radio Device Supporting Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 and ZigBee
CES has always been interesting for tech enthusiasts looking for some next-generation high technologically advanced products. In regards to IoT and wireless communication, NXP showcased IW612 as the industry’s first secure tri-radio device which can now support Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2,...
Continue ReadingMango-DVK features WiFi 6, 2.5GbE SoM based on IPQ6000/IPQ6010 from Qualcomm
As technology changes from time to time, the need to deliver networks with high throughput and high efficiency becomes a major necessity. The latest generation of wireless network technology, WiFi 6 or 802.11ax offers not just faster speeds as generational changes, but higher-efficiency...
Continue ReadingIntel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 Launches With Linux Support
WiFi 6 (aka 802.11ax) can deliver up to 10 Gbps in theory, and provides better handling of high density scenario in train stations, conferences, etc… We’ve seen it implemented in some routers and smartphones, but most laptops don’t support the new WiFi standard, so in order to...
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