“Old” guy here who used to be a lot more involved/informed about technology years ago, but now well, not so much (First computer had an 8088 processor 😂). Read a few older posts online about this and a few articles on “best Wi-Fi 6 routers”. However, I’m looking for the guidance of those here if it’s worth it for me to upgrade right now. I have an Asus RT-AC88U with around 27 devices connected (the usual suspects: cell phones, security cameras, desktop, streaming devices, smart tv/xbox (hard wired), etc.). I’m pretty sure just a few phones are wifi 6 compatible. Since I’m guessing the biggest advantage comes from “6” compatible devices, is it worth it for me to upgrade? I have a Gigabit Internet plan. If there are security advantages that would be improved I’d be happy to upgrade. Otherwise, I’m fine waiting a bit longer.

Thank you to all for your advice.

  • 613377@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Yes!

    WiFi 6 also includes WPA3. WiFi 6E’s major difference is merely the 6GHz bandwidth… you’ll likely be fine with 6…check if you have any devices that support 6Ghz or WiFi 6E. If not save the money and wait for WiFi 7.

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    1 year ago

    I’d make sure the firmware is up to date and keep it around, assuming you’re good with it.

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    1 year ago

    If your WiFi is performing well, it’s not worth it.

    If you want more out of your WiFi, upgrade and treat yourself.

    Other thing to note is how your WiFi performs relative to your gigabit bandwidth.

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    1 year ago

    “Old” guy here who used to be a lot more involved/informed about technology years ago, but now well, not so much (First computer had an 8088 processor 😂)

    I’m an old guy like you (but mine was a Z-80) and if you want to know more, here’s a great resource for all things wifi: https://www.wiisfi.com/