Sunday Tech Corner - with Alex

Sunday Tech Corner - with Alex

Understanding the Different Wi-Fi Generations

One of the most common things people hear about today is the different versions of Wi-Fi, such as Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 6, and the newer Wi-Fi 7. These numbers represent different generations of wireless technology. Each generation improves speed, efficiency, and the ability to handle multiple devices at the same time. A helpful way to think about it is like a highway. Older Wi-Fi versions are like a two-lane road, while newer versions add more lanes so more devices can travel faster without slowing each other down.


Wi-Fi 5

Wi-Fi 5 became widely popular around 2014 and is still used in many homes today. For basic internet use—such as checking email, browsing websites, or watching streaming services—it still performs reasonably well. However, modern households often have ten or more devices connected at the same time. In those situations, Wi-Fi 5 can start to feel slower, especially if several devices are streaming video or downloading updates simultaneously.


Wi-Fi 6

Wi-Fi 6 is currently the most practical option for most households. It was designed specifically to handle modern homes where many devices are connected at once. Wi-Fi 6 improves both speed and efficiency, meaning your connection remains stable even when multiple devices are online. It also performs better in crowded environments such as apartment buildings where many Wi-Fi networks compete for the same wireless space. For most people purchasing new equipment today, Wi-Fi 6 provides the best balance of performance, reliability, and cost.


Wi-Fi 7

The newest standard is Wi-Fi 7, which is just beginning to appear in routers and other devices. Wi-Fi 7 offers extremely fast speeds and even better performance in high-demand situations like gaming, virtual reality, and ultra-high-definition streaming. However, most homes will not notice a major difference yet because many existing phones, laptops, and televisions do not fully support Wi-Fi 7. While it may be a good choice for those who want to future-proof their equipment, Wi-Fi 6 remains the most sensible option for most households today.


So what Wi-Fi should you get?

If you’re choosing between Wi-Fi 5, 6, and 7, Wi-Fi 6 is the best option for most people today. It’s faster, more reliable, and handles multiple devices like phones, TVs, and smart home gadgets much better than Wi-Fi 5.

Wi-Fi 5 still works fine for basic use, but it can slow down in busy households. Wi-Fi 7 is the newest and fastest option, but it’s more expensive and most devices don’t fully take advantage of it yet.

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