Great news for the legions of Windows 10 users around the world. Version 2004 comes with a significant WiFi update that includes Wi-Fi6 and WPA3 support, which will give users better wireless performance and increased security.
That’s great news, but of course, there’s a catch. In order to make use of WiFi 6, you’ll need a router with support for both WiFi6 and WPA3.
Although those do currently exist and are available for sale today, they are new, and therefore a bit on the expensive side. Even so, the new Windows 10 update gives you a compelling reason to upgrade your equipment.
If you recently purchased a new router, it may already support the latest standard. If so, that fact will be indicated either in the router’s documentation or on the manufacturer’s website.
You can check to see if you’re currently connected to a WiFi6 network by following these steps:
If you’re connected to a WiFi 6 network, you’ll see “Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) in the Protocol box.
To see if you’re connected using WPA3 security, follow these steps:
To be sure you’re using the latest Windows 10 update, just click your Start button, go to Settings, then Update & Security, and then Windows Update. Once there, you’ll see a button labeled “Check for Updates.” Click that, and if a new update is available, it will start downloading.
This is great news, and if you’re looking for a simple way to boost your performance and productivity, this is it. Kudos to Microsoft for the inclusion.