The PCE-AX3000 adapter supports Bluetooth 5.2 and 802.11ac/ax Wi-Fi 6, including wave 2 features such as 160MHz channels. delivering up to 2.4Gbps and downlink MU-MIMO Note: if your router support 802.11ax, the max speed can up to 2.4Gbps, These new features deliver a significant increase in user speeds in dense deployments, supporting fast downloads and long battery life compared to legacy 802.11ac/ax devices. It can provide Gigabit download speed and dramatically improve your connected experience at home, work, or on the go.
WiFi 6 wireless network adapter comes with orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) to divide a wireless channel into a large number of subchannels. Each of these subchannels can provide faster data speeds while carrying the data intended for different devices. Moreover, the WiFi access points on the upcoming WiFi 6 can stay connected or talk to even more devices at once.
As we mentioned, WiFi 6 pcie card gets its speed boost because it combines and operates across both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz simultaneously. This is made possible using the improved multiple in/multiple out (MIMO) standard. Until WiFi 5, although access points were able to talk to multiple devices simultaneously, those devices connected to the network couldn’t respond at the same time. WiFi 6 wifi adapter addresses this issue and comes with an improvised multiuser MIMO that allows devices to respond to access points simultaneously. MU-MIMO technology will also be enabled for the uplinking of data along with the downlink data it already supports.
WiFi 6 comes with a 1024 quadrature amplitude modulation mode (1024-QAM), which increases the throughput. This helps the devices connected with WiFi 6 bandwidth to have better stability even in bandwidth-intensive use cases or applications.
WiFi 6 is also expected to be future-ready in terms of security. Last year, WiFi standards received a huge upgrade in terms of security with WPA 3. WPA3 makes it very difficult for hackers to brute force into networks using WiFi as a medium. All WiFi 6-enabled devices are likely to be certified with the WPA 3 security standard, making them secure.