I was wondering if it may be important feature looking forward. From what I gathered, WiFi 6 has big advantage in crowded areas like airports. Seems to be mediocre advantage at home though. Anyone, my router is what cable company provides. Dunno if they will be upgrading it.
yes and no, you can get powerful hardware without wifi6. why pay the extra cost unless planning to change out the router too within the next year or so? However, getting wifi6 could help future proof the laptop for a few years.I think it does.
Actually, laptops with wi-fi 6 come with a powerful hardware properties and if you want to use it for like 6 or 7 years it's worthy.
I was wondering if it may be important feature looking forward. From what I gathered, WiFi 6 has big advantage in crowded areas like airports. Seems to be mediocre advantage at home though. Anyone, my router is what cable company provides. Dunno if they will be upgrading it.unless your home router is wifi 6 then, imo, it is not worth it.
I was wondering if it may be important feature looking forward. From what I gathered, WiFi 6 has big advantage in crowded areas like airports. Seems to be mediocre advantage at home though. Anyone, my router is what cable company provides. Dunno if they will be upgrading it.
I am on market for buying a new laptop, and want it to be useful for many years (my current one is 7-years old). Most models offer wifi 802.11ac, although some high end models do offer Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax). Is it worth limiting my choice with models with Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)?
In what connection exactly are "the powerful properties" of laptop and small 20-30 dollar wifi card?I think it does.
Actually, laptops with wi-fi 6 come with a powerful hardware properties and if you want to use it for like 6 or 7 years it's worthy.