As we're just starting to wrap our heads around 5G and what it all means—we begin hearing about 5G home internet, leading to even more questions:
- What is 5G?
- How does Wi-Fi play a role?
- What is Wi-Fi 6?
- How does 5G home internet work?
We've put together this guide to give you a quick 101 on 5G, Wi-Fi, and Wi-Fi 6 and how it all plays a role.
What is 5G?
Simply put, 5G is the next generation of wireless technology and it’s causing quite a stir as the newest global standard in a long line of wireless networks, including 1G, 2G, 3G, and 4G1.
How does Wi-Fi play a role?
Wi-Fi and 5G are actually two different things that can work together to address the problems that come with trying to use a lot of connected devices within a densely packed area.
Wi-Fi is a term used to describe a local area network (LAN). These networks are used to fill spaces, like our homes, with internet access. While free public Wi-Fi is out there, the signal is usually very weak. That’s why we pay our internet service providers to provide both the internet and routers to fill our homes with Wi-Fi. Common problems with the previous iteration of Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 5), such as slow internet, would often arise when too many devices in our home are connected to the same band.
What is Wi-Fi 6?
In order to contend with the growing number2 of connected devices we use, Wi-Fi 6 arrived3. But things could always be faster. That’s where the idea of pairing Wi-Fi 6 and 5G comes into play.
To access Wi-Fi 6 and 5G technology, you’ll need a gateway. This device acts as a combination router and modem that connects your home to both the internet and to the 5G network. If your devices—such as smartphones—support 5G technology, you’ll have access to next-generation 5G download speeds, as well as the bandwidth of Wi-Fi 6.
How does 5G home internet work?
Together, 5G and Wi-Fi 6 technologies have made wireless 5G home internet an option for today's connected families4. Merging today's 5G networks with Wi-Fi 6 technology offers a new choice for consumers. And as 5G becomes more widely available, many are hoping that the dream of "cutting the cord" with their cable providers will finally become a reality.
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- https://bipartisanpolicy.org/blog/cellular-data-and-digital-divide/
- https://money.cnn.com/2014/02/28/technology/mobile/mobile-apps-internet/
- https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-368593A1.pdf
- https://www2.deloitte.com/xe/en/insights/industry/technology/technology-media-and-telecom-predictions/2022/wifi6-vs-5g-essential-partners-in-the-next-generation.html