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Wireless Access Points
IEEE 802.11ac defines the next generation of Wi-Fi, and succeeds 802.11n.
While 802.11ac was approved in late 2013, 802.11ac-enabled smartphones, routers,
and laptops have been on the market since 2012. Most people are already using
phones and laptops capable of connecting at the higher speed and frequencies
802.11ac offers, and adoption rates have been much faster than the move from
802.11a/b/g to 802.11n.
Enterprise wireless access points (WAPs) and backbone cabling infrastructure
will need to be upgraded to see the real benefits of 802.11ac. Standards have
already been revised to support access point upgrades. In late 2013, TIA published
TSB-162-A, Telecommunications Cabling Guidelines for Wireless Access Points,
which revises recommendations for mounting and routing cable between LAN
equipment and WAPs.
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