Rabu, 19 Desember 2018

802.11 Code

You guys ever noticed your Wi-Fi router or any device that has Wi-Fi there are Wi-Fi specs 802.11 a / b / G / n / AC?  what does that mean? Here's the explanation.


802.11 is a standard used in wireless network and is implemented all over the existing wireless equipment. 802.11 issued by IEEE as standard communication to exchange data in air or wireless.
The IEEE 802.11 code on the wireless wifi spec also states different rate and frequency data. Here is a list of rate and frequency data  owned by each IEEE code 802.11 is IEEE 802.11b has a 11 Mbps rate data with 2.4 Ghz frequency, IEEE 802.11g has data rate by 54 Mbps with 2.4 Ghz frequency, IEEE 802.11a has data rate by 54 Mbps with 5 Ghz frequency, IEEE 802.11n large data rate more than 100 Mbps to 450 Mbps with frequency 2.4 or 5 Ghz, IEEE 802.11ac has data rate that reaches 1300 Mbps or 1.3 Gbps with 5 Ghz Frequency.
So the IEEE 802.11 code is more referring to the specifications used on a wireless device. By the Wi-Fi wireless device, we can know the generation, date rate, until the frequency used on the device.






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