CTS 194: State of Wi-Fi 6 from WLPC

Clear To Send: Wireless Network Engineering - Un pódcast de Rowell Dionicio and François Vergès - Lunes

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From the WLPC Prague presentation. We’ll go over our presentation and what we’ve found about Wi-Fi 6 from our testing. You can watch our WLPC Prague presentation on YouTube from the WLAN Pros channel. It will include a live Wi-Fi 6 demo where we include the audience. The demo consisted of 10 WLANpi running iPerf3 servers. We asked people in the audience to connect their Wi-Fi 6 devices to an Aerohive AP broadcasting Wi-Fi 6, of course. A Jetson Nano was used to capture frames. The presentation slides can be found here. Watch the presentation below: Our process included: * Theory* Lab* Test As of this recording, Wi-Fi 6 still remains in draft. It is not expected to become a standard until late 2020. Today, we are currently over the peak of inflated expectations. At WLPC Prague, we asked the audience three questions: * Do you own a Wi-Fi 6 device?* Have you deployed a Wi-Fi 6 network?* Have you ever connected to a Wi-Fi 6 network that wasn’t yours? Theory To start learning about Wi-Fi 6, we had to start with the theory. That meant getting the source of all information regarding 802.11ax. There were other resources we used as well: * 802.11ax Draft 4* Aruba’s 802.11ax document* Cisco’s IEEE 802.11ax – The Sixth Generation of Wi-Fi* Aerohive’s 802.11ax for Dummies* National Instruments’ Introduction to 802.11ax High-Efficiency Wireless* Wireless Broadband Alliance’s Wi-Fi 6 white papers* CWNA Study Guide (Chapter 19)* Gjermund’s Airtime Calculator What about the Wi-Fi Alliance? * Marketing 802.11ax* Wi-Fi 6 certification* What makes a device Wi-Fi 6 certified?* How many are certified today?* Wi-Fi 6* Compatible* Certifiable* Certified Equipment We needed to get our hands on Wi-Fi 6 equipment. There very little devices available but we managed to get ahold of Wi-Fi 6 access points and two Wi-Fi 6 devices.

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