Technological shifts are fundamentally changing how businesses approach their wireless strategies. Hybrid work has accelerated the need for robust and reliable wireless connectivity. And the rapid proliferation of IoT devices and sensors throughout modern facilities demands network performance at a scale never seen before. Meanwhile, the growing adoption of bandwidth-intensive business applications–from cloud-based collaboration tools to video conferencing platforms–is pushing traditional wireless networks to their limits.
As organizations plan their technology roadmaps for 2025 and beyond, understanding the capabilities of Wi-Fi 6E and the upcoming Wi-Fi 7 standard has become crucial for future-proofing business operations.
In this article, we'll examine the key capabilities of both to help you determine which solution best fits your organization's needs.
Wi-Fi 6E introduces new capabilities by operating in the 6 GHz frequency band. This band provides an additional 1,200 MHz of spectrum beyond the traditional 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. For businesses, this translates to:
"The immediate benefit we're seeing with Wi-Fi 6E deployments is the clean, interference-free nature of the 6 GHz spectrum. In our enterprise installations, we're consistently measuring sub-2-millisecond latency. This level of performance reliability is a game-changer for organizations running time-sensitive applications." – Parmendra Chawla, Wireless Network Engineer
While WiFi 6E is transforming office connectivity today, WiFi 7 represents the next leap forward in wireless technology. Currently in the adoption phase, WiFi 7 delivers:
"Organizations upgrading their wireless infrastructure in 2025 need to consider that this technology will support their operations through 2030 and beyond. The multi-link operation capabilities alone make it worth serious consideration.” – Parmendra Chawla, Wireless Network Engineer
As workplace technology consultants, we understand that every business has unique needs. The decision to upgrade your wireless infrastructure should be based on many factors including your current and future bandwidth requirements, the density of your office environment and more.
Contact us today to discuss your specific needs and develop a tailored wireless strategy for your business.