Wi-Fi 6E is the best choice for high-density environments, such as a university campus. It:
Supports more devices with OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access)
Uses the 6GHz band, reducing congestion
Provides faster speeds and lower latency
This makes Wi-Fi 6E ideal for large networks with high-bandwidth demands, like those in a university setting.
Breakdown of Options:
A. Bluetooth – Used for short-range, low-power connections, not large-scale wireless networks.
B. Wi-Fi 6E – ✅ Correct answer. Designed for high-density environments, improving speed and efficiency.
C. 5G – Used for mobile networks, but not ideal for campus-wide local wireless infrastructure.
D. LTE – Used for cellular data, not for campus-wide Wi-Fi.
[Reference:, CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) Official Study Guide – Domain 1.6: Compare and contrast wireless networking technologies., IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6E): Enhancements for high-efficiency wireless networking, , , , , ]