As guest expectations continue to evolve, hospitality providers must stay ahead of technology trends — and wireless connectivity is at the centre of that evolution. Two of the most talked-about standards today are Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7. But what do they actually mean for hotels, restaurants, leisure venues, and event spaces?
Wi-Fi 6 was designed to improve performance in high-density environments. This makes it particularly valuable for hospitality venues where dozens or even hundreds of devices may be connected simultaneously. Guests are no longer using just one device. Smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches, and streaming devices all compete for bandwidth. Wi-Fi 6 handles this efficiently through improved data scheduling and better traffic management.
Wi-Fi 7, however, takes this even further. It introduces significantly faster speeds, lower latency, and enhanced multi-link operation, meaning devices can send and receive data across multiple bands at the same time. For hospitality providers, this means smoother video conferencing, faster streaming, and stronger performance during peak occupancy periods.
But does every venue need Wi-Fi 7 today? Not necessarily. For many properties, a properly designed Wi-Fi 6 network will provide more than enough performance for years to come. The key factor is not just the standard itself, but the network design, placement of access points, bandwidth allocation, and security configuration.
Hospitality businesses should focus on scalability. Installing infrastructure that supports future upgrades ensures long-term value. A forward-thinking connectivity strategy means you can adapt as guest behaviour changes without rebuilding your network from scratch.
The real difference between Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 is not just speed — it’s future-readiness. Choosing the right solution depends on your venue size, guest profile, and growth plans.


