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To have a complete Wi-Fi 6 upgrade and enjoy the potential bandwidth and speed benefits of the latest variety of wireless connectivity, you will need to have two things in place. First, you need a router and at least one client (Mobile, Tablet, PC, Laptop, etc) supporting the new Wi-Fi standard of 802.11ax. It’s easy on the router front — there are a lot of different ones out there that arrive at diverse price points – I use the Asus RT-AX92U, which I reviewed here. On the client-side, however, things are a bit more complicated, as there are currently very few laptops or desktops systems with built-in Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) yet and those that arrive at a premium. So buying new hardware just for this WiFi6 connection is not so desirable right now. However, if you already bought a WiFi 6 router and want to enjoy the wireless performance benefits on your older tech, there are several ways you can upgrade your existing Windows desktop or laptop computer to 802.11ax compliance for less than £30 per device. Today I want to walk you through the steps of upgrading your laptop to WiFi 6 and allow you to connect at the best possible speed with a Wi-Fi 6 network. Though you should only be considering this router if you are comfortable potentially invalidating the warranty (as most laptops arrive with a security sticker on the core wireless adapter installation areas that, once broken, will disallow you from manufacturer warranty support.
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