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This. WiFi version 6 - this is the latest version of WiFi.
Except for WiFi 7
And 6E
Is Wi-Fi 7 final nowadays?
until wifi 8 of course
don't forget wifi 9
WiFi X
x.wifi
ahem WiFi Twitter, thanks
Yep. Ubiquiti sells wifi 7 APs and the latest phones support it as of some time last year I think. The big new feature is 6GHz and the ability to automatically hop between frequencies (You can use 6, 5 and 2.4GHz all at once). Latency has been great, and I easily get 1Gbps+ in the same room as my wifi.
They’re finalizing it later this year but a bunch of manufacturers are already selling devices. The hardware specs are pretty much finalized at this point. Anything needed for final certification should be doable with a firmware update.
WiFi 7.2 Electric Boogaloo
WiFi 24 is the highest.