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Wireless network standards
Wireless network standards
Wireless network standards
1. 802.11a (1999)
➢ Frequency: 5 GHz
➢ Max Speed: 54 Mbps
➢ Range: Shorter range compared to 2.4 GHz due to higher frequency
➢ Notes: Less interference but limited compatibility with early devices.
Wireless network standards Cont.
2. 1802.11b (1999)
➢ Frequency: 2.4 GHz
➢ Max Speed: 11 Mbps
➢ Range: Better range than 802.11a but susceptible to interference from devices like
microwaves and cordless phones.
➢ Notes: Widely adopted in early 2000s, good for basic internet browsing.
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3. 802.11g (2003)
➢ Frequency: 2.4 GHz
➢ Max Speed: 54 Mbps
➢ Range: Similar to 802.11b
➢ Notes: Backward compatible with 802.11b, improved speed for multimedia
applications.
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4. 802.11n (2009)
➢ Frequency: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (dual-band)
➢ Max Speed: 600 Mbps (theoretical)
➢ Range: Improved range due to MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology
➢ Notes: Significant improvement in speed and range, supports multiple antennas for
better performance.
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5. 802.11ac (2013)
➢ Frequency: 5 GHz
➢ Max Speed: 1.3 Gbps (theoretical)
➢ Range: Improved range and less interference
➢ Notes: Utilizes wider channels (up to 160 MHz) and advanced modulation (256-
QAM), supports MU-MIMO (Multi-User MIMO).
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6. 802.11ad (2012)
➢ Frequency: 60 GHz
➢ Max Speed: 7 Gbps (theoretical)
➢ Range: Very short range (up to 10 meters)
➢ Notes: High-speed data transfer for short-range communication, such as docking
stations and peripheral connections.
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8. 802.11ay (2021)
Frequency: 60 GHz
Max Speed: 20 Gbps (theoretical)
Range: Short range
Notes: Successor to 802.11ad, designed for high-speed data transfer over short
distances.
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