WBA Squeezes 700Mbps Out of New WiFi 6 (802.11ax) Network - ISPreview.co.uk
WBA Squeezes 700Mbps Out of New WiFi 6 (802.11ax) Network - ISPreview.co.uk |
| WBA Squeezes 700Mbps Out of New WiFi 6 (802.11ax) Network - ISPreview.co.uk Posted: 05 Dec 2019 03:01 AM PST ![]() A test conducted by the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) on the new Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard at the Mettis Aerospace factory in the UK has managed to deliver a real speed of 700Mbps (unclear if this is just download) with latency below 6ms (milliseconds), although that's a far cry from the multi-Gigabit speeds promised. The new 802.11ax standard promises theoretical peak data speeds of around 10Gbps (Gigabits per second) via the combined 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio spectrum bands, as well as better management of spectrum in congested environments, faster latency, improved power efficiency and various other changes (see our summary). Admittedly nobody actually expects to see that kind of performance in the real-world because WiFi networks are notorious for massively under-delivering on their claims, which is partly down to inflated marketing and partly down to reality of how radio waves propagate in a real-world environment, as well as a few other factors (congested spectrum, slow WiFi adapters etc.). As such while the 27-acre Mettis Aerospace test in the West Midlands might seem on the surface to be a little disappointing, it's worth noting that the "hostile" industrial environment was an extremely challenging one for wireless signals (e.g. lots of interference and noise from machinery) and the WBA claim that older WiFi technologies simply "failed" to work.
Various features such as augmented reality, 4K video streaming, large file uploads and roaming / latency were tested during the trial. Apparently all of this formed part of the UK Government's 5G testbed programme for the manufacturing sector, although obviously this is a little bit misleading since 802.11ax does not use the 5G New Radio standard but does share some similar enhancements. Apparently a future Phase Two trial will focus on further tests of the Mixed reality applications and IoT sensing of key assets. A number of 802.11ax equipped broadband routers and adapters are already available for consumers to buy, although the early kit tends to be quite expensive and there's little point in adopting it until more of the kit in your network environment has been similarly upgraded. Nevertheless it's wise to remember that wireless networks rarely ever deliver on their marketed network speeds. See our 'Top Tips for Boosting Your Home Wi-Fi Wireless Network Speeds' for advice. |
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