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wifi standerds and speeds explained (Pending Wi-Fi standards (802.11aj,…
wifi standerds and speeds explained
802.11ah
802.11ah defines operation of license-exempt networks in frequency bands below 1GHz (typically the 900 MHz band)
802.11ad
it can provide up to 6.7Gbps of data rate across the 60 GHz frequency
802.11ac
his standard supports data rates up to 3.46Gbps. Some router vendors include technologies that support the 2.4GHz frequency via 802.11n
802.11n
usage in two frequencies - 2.4GHz and 5GHz, with speeds up to 600Mbps.
802.11g
able to achieve up to 54Mbps rates in the 2.4GHz band, matching 802.11a speed but within the lower frequency range.
802.11a
operation in the 5GHz frequency, with data rates up to 54Mbps. Counterintuitively, 802.11a came out later than 802.11b,
802.11b
most likely that your first home router was 802.11b, which operates in the 2.4GHz frequency and provides a data rate up to 11 Mbps.
802.11-1997
providing a data rate up to 2 Mbps in the 2.4GHz frequency. It provided a range of a whopping 66 feet of indoors (330 feet outdoors)
Pending Wi-Fi standards
802.11aj
802.11ak
802.11ax
802.11ay
802.11az
802.11ba