How to Ensure Your Wireless Network Infrastructure is Wi-Fi 6/6E Ready

As the use of wireless devices in today’s hyperconnected world continues to skyrocket, the FCC’s recent move to release 1,200 MHz (1.2 GHz) of spectrum for unlicensed use in the 6 GHz band greatly extended the amount of available bandwidth for Wi-Fi and other unlicensed technologies.
Given the breadth of wireless connectivity on the horizon, wireless access points (APs) are now needing to be deployed across a wider variety of controlled and uncontrolled environments and spaces. Considering that they are vital network endpoints in today’s digital world, it’s imperative to deploy these devices in manners that optimize coverage while meeting unique, and often critical, requirements for protection, security, accessibility, code compliance, and aesthetics.
This technical tip document from the ICT and wireless infrastructure experts at Chatsworth Products (CPI) and Oberon, a division of Chatsworth Products, will give you all the tools and resources to ensure your wireless network infrastructure is ready for Wi-Fi 6/6E and beyond.

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