The latest enhancements to the IEEE 802.11ax standard for high efficiency wireless has far reaching implications for cabling infrastructure design.
Now more than ever, the specification of high performance cabling supporting access layer switches and uplink connections is critical to delivering the right capacity for sixth generation wireless access points.
This evolution of wireless systems opens the door to a number of opportunities for higher speed transmission and new applications, but also requires some deeper analysis of the technical specifications, design considerations and how to make appropriate selections to successfully deploy the physical layer.
In this session we will explore: