> it’s a tough challenge. It *is* still WiFi 6 (802.11ax) so WiFi 7 would be
> confusing.
I would argue that the whole point of the "5, 6, 7" branding was to make it
easier for consumers to understand if their gear will interoperate. In that
respect, I think the added channels absolutely warra
LOL. You’re not wrong… it’s a tough challenge. It *is* still WiFi 6 (802.11ax)
so WiFi 7 would be confusing. I think the best way I’ve seen it consistently
used with non-Wi-Fi pros is to call it “WiFi 6- Extended” meaning it’s extended
in to other RF spectrum. That’s not official but I think eve