Wi-Fi 6: the new generation Wireless faces an increasing use of high-throughput applications, increased density of wireless devices, and a change in the needs of networks. Since the initial Wi-Fi standard was published more than 20 years ago, faster modulation and coding schemes (MCSs), wider channels, additional frequency bands, and technologies such as multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) and orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA)—to name a few—have addressed the challenges facing Wi-Fi networks: increasing both performance and throughput to support users' growing demands of Wi-Fi networks and devices.