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Wi-Fi 6E Is The New IPv6 | Tomversations: Episode 20

Wi-Fi isn’t network-addressing. Support for the new standard is going to come. But when you look at the hardware challenges we face, the growing amount of complexity that it takes to manage entirely different networks with different properties, and even the likelihood that something like 5G will siphon a part of the user base for the technology, you have to wonder if this isn’t history repeating itself all over again.

In this episode of Tomversations, we examine Wi-Fi 6E and how the challenges it faces could spell the same fate as the network-addressing protocol we’ve needed for over 20 years and yet still haven’t been able to drive to full adoption.

The most fun you can have on video is talking about interesting topics and debating their merits or pointing out interesting parallels. In the Tomversations video series, I dig a little deeper into topics of interest and share the conversation with you.

Video featuring Tom Hollingsworth of Gestalt IT and Tech Field Day.

For more information, including show notes, check out https://gestaltit.com/category/tomversations/

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

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