Cisco Aironet Series 1700/2700/3700 Access Point Deployment Guide
Cisco Aironet Series 3700 Access Point
Asus – USB-AC53 2x2
NetGear – A6200 2x2
Belkin P-F9L1106 - 2x2
D-Link DWA-182 – 2x2
Buffalo ac866 – 2x2
Edimax EW-7822AC– 2x2
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Ethernet to 802.11ac Bridges - Shipping
LinkSys (Belkin) WUMC710
Buffalo WLI-H4-D1300
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List for identifying new 802.11ac hardware:
http://wikidevi.com/wiki/List_of_802.11ac_Hardware
Variables that Could Impact Performance
Some early observations, USB clients can appear to be a bit slow (performance) depending on drivers, USB port versions, and
so on. We have also seen some clients that have trouble maintaining an 80 MHz bandwidth in the DFS (Dynamic Frequency
Selection) bands. Here is a list of clients that we have had reasonable luck with during our testing.
Wi-Fi is a highly variable technology and there are many factors that could impact performance. Some examples are; the
environment, the client, channel, AP placement, and client distance from the AP.
Is the spectrum clean?
If you are not seeing the results you expect, the first thing you will want to check is coexistence with other Wi-Fi networks.
You need to ensure the entire 80 MHz wide channel or whatever you have bonded together is clear. The easiest way to confirm
this is to put your 3600/3700 into SE Connect mode and have a look on Spectrum Expert or Metageek Chanalyzer Pro. This
will allow you to see Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi interference on all channels.
Table 6
List of 802.11ac Clients and Driver Versions
Spatial Streams
Interface
DFS
Driver
Samsung Galaxy S4
1ss
Integrated
Yes
4.1.2
HTC One
1ss
Integrated
Yes
4.1.2
Linksys AE6000
1ss
USB 2.0
Yes
5.0.7.0
MacBook Air
2ss
Integrated
Yes
10.8.4
Intel 7260
2ss
Mini PCIe
Yes
16.1.5
Edimax EW-7822UAC
2ss
USB 3.0
Yes
1024.2.618.2103
Linksys WUMC710
3ss
Bridge
No
1.00
MacBook Pro
3ss
Integrated
Yes
10.9