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To help you understand how spectrum analysis works in an 802.11ax network, we have created a survey for 802.11ax networks that will allow you to get an idea of what type of network is needed based on your needs and budget constraints.

We also have information on selecting APs for WiFi 6 networks to have adequate coverage within offices or other areas where users need access while away from their desktops and laptops during work hours (or even at home).

We also provide resources so clients can make informed decisions when planning their client adapters.
WiFi 6 has increased channel width and channel bandwidth. This means that you can send more data over the same amount of spectrum, which is great for connecting multiple devices at once

Why should you upgrade to a WiFi -6 Router?

Well, first of all, Wifi-6 is the new modern and innovative router; the main difference between WiFi 6 standards and previous ones, such as 802.11ac or 5Ghz speeds, is that they are backward compatible with older systems. For WiFi-6, you don’t need any new hardware either; they work better in a class of themselves!
The main benefit of 802.11ax is that it can handle more devices at once and in more places. The standard has been designed to be compatible with older systems, but it also improves them by boosting their speeds and range.

AP Selection for WiFi 6

In the WiFi 6 world, AP selection is critical to your network’s success. If you don’t have an adequate AP selection strategy in place, your business will risk poor performance & connectivity issues.
Spectrum Analysis (SA) is a great way to start thinking about how to increase the number of APs on your network by using Spectrum Analysis (SA). SA allows us to find the best possible combination of frequencies for each client connected to the cloud system using real-time data collected from our database. We have over 1 million apps in our database, so we know exactly what works best for our customers!

Spectrum analysis for WiFi 6 design

Spectrum analysis can be used to collect data on the performance of a wireless network. It also helps us identify our networks’ interference, performance, and capacity problems. Using spectrum analysis software like SIEMENS WLAN Analyzer (formerly known as Sienna), we can quickly troubleshoot your WiFi 6 design for business deployment.