Monday, June 24, 2013

New - Wireless AC1000 Dual Band Cloud Router / IEEE 802.11ac

Setup and monitor router with Smart Phone



802.AC wifi router

dlink Wireless AC1000 Dual Band Cloud Router

Maximize your AC Performance

While your new wireless AC router delivers the latest and the greatest in wireless performance, you can further optimize your home network's performance by upgrading to an 802.11ac USB adapter on your desktop and laptop computers. By adding one of D-Link's AC USB adapters (DWA-171, DWA-180) to your AC network, you can avoid speed bottle-necks and ensure that your network is running at it's full potential.



What is IEEE 802.11ac?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


IEEE 802.11ac is a wireless computer networking standard of 802.11, developed in the IEEE Standards Association process,[1] providing high-throughput wireless local area networks on the 5 GHz band[1]. The standard was developed from 2011 through 2013, with final 802.11 Working Group approval and publication scheduled for early 2014.[1] According to a study, devices with the 802.11ac specification are expected to be common by 2015 with an estimated one billion spread around the world.[2]

This specification has expected multi-station WLAN throughput of at least 1 gigabit per second and a single link throughput of at least 500 megabits per second (500 Mbit/s). This is accomplished by extending the air interface concepts embraced by 802.11n: wider RF bandwidth (up to 160 MHz), more MIMO spatial streams (up to 8), multi-user MIMO, and high-density modulation (up to 256 QAM).[3]



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