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Installing the Wireless AP
About IEEE 802.11ac
802.11ac is a continuation of the IEEE 802.11 standard. It multiplies the maximum
data rate—eventually, up to ten times the 802.11n maximum. Along with
increased data rates, it offers simultaneous transmission to multiple clients.
802.11ac will be rolled out in two phases. Wave 1 products currently available
support 80MHz channels and up to 3 data streams for a maximum data rate of 1.3
Gbps. Wave 2 and future products will add 160MHz channels and up to 8
streams, for a maximum data rate of 6.93Gbps.
Xirrus currently supports up to three streams (in units with 3x3 radios) and 80
MHz channels. Xirrus models that offer 802.11ac support this technology on all
IAPs, not just on one. IAPs are individually configurable to different modes or
groups of modes (such as 802.11a, 11b, 11g, and 11n). Xirrus optimizes 802.11ac
performance with ACExpress™, an innovation that intelligently separates fast
and slow devices on separate IAPs to maximize system performance.
The major advantages of 802.11ac are:
Faster speeds than 802.11n over the same coverage area, operating at up
to 1.3 Gbps in Wave 1 implementations. While the maximum distance
that a Wi-Fi signal can reach is unchanged with 802.11ac, multiple
antennas increase the data rate at every distance.
Operates only in the less congested 5 GHz spectrum, which offers
“cleaner” air and supports much greater capacity than the 2.4 GHz
spectrum still used by 802.11n.
Supports simultaneous communications to multiple clients on a single
channel with multi-user MIMO in future Wave 2 products.
Extends the techniques pioneered in 802.11n: more antennas, more spatial
streams and wider channels to improve throughput.
The techniques that 802.11ac uses to realize these performance improvements and
the expected results are discussed in:
“Up to Eight Simultaneous Data Streams — Spatial Multiplexing” on
page 44
Summary of Contents for XR Series
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