![]() ![]() ![]() This means you can buy an 802.11ac-equipped device and it will work just fine with your existing router. The first thing to get out of the way is – like past Wi-Fi standards – 802.11ac is backwards compatible with 802.11b, g and n. Video: How to improve your home’s Wi-Fi network As this standard is built into routers, laptops, tablets, smartphones, televisions and much more we look at what enhancements it will bring over its predecessor, 802.11n, and whether it is worth getting excited about. Last week governing body the Wi-Fi Alliance certified the ‘802.11ac’ standard, paving the way for the mass roll-out of ‘wireless ac’ devices. What’s the difference between 802.11ac and 802.11n? We explain the ins and outs of new-gen and last-gen Wi-Fi standardsī, g, n, ac… wireless standards haven’t had the most logical of alphabetical progressions, but it has just had the most important. ![]()
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