![]() For example, 802.11ac Wave 2 has a theoretical maximum over 3 Gbps. Additionally, with newer Wi-Fi technologies, there are different max speed numbers available. In practice, your numbers will almost always be significantly slower. *Keep in mind that max speeds for Wi-Fi ranges are NOT the same as what you'll get in practice. ![]() Not yet finalized, projected draft in 2021 and a final version in 2024 Theoretical Maximum Speed in Mbps (Megabits per second)*Ĩ02.11-1997 quickly became obsolete and was replaced by 802.11b Because they are/were/will be common on home/business networks, we'll focus on the original standard and the " Wi-Fi 1"** through "Wi-Fi 7" generations of Wi-Fi in this table. Before we explore which Wi-Fi standards you should use, let's take a look at what those standards are. There have been plenty of 802.11x standards since the original 802.11-1997. ![]() Watch now 802.11x Wi-Fi Standards: From 1997 to Today ![]()
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