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IEEE 802.11ac

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In product specifications and marketing terminology, 802.11ac devices are commonly classified by their type, which consists of the letters AC followed by the sum of the maximum data rate in the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, rounded to the nearest multiple of 50.

Type 2.4 GHz Mbit/s[a] 5 GHz Mbit/s
Data rate
(Mbit/s)
Standard Modulation Bandwidth Spatial
streams
Data rate
(Mbit/s)
Standard Modulation Bandwidth Spatial
streams
AC600 150 802.11n 64-QAM 40 MHz 1 433 802.11ac 256-QAM 80 MHz 1
AC750 300 802.11n 64-QAM 40 MHz 2 433 802.11ac 256-QAM 80 MHz 1
AC1200 300 802.11n 64-QAM 40 MHz 2 867 802.11ac 256-QAM 80 MHz 2
AC1300 N/A 1300 802.11ac 256-QAM 80 MHz 3
AC1200 450 802.11n 64-QAM 40 MHz 3 975 802.11ac 64-QAM 80 MHz 3
AC1600 300 802.11n 64-QAM 40 MHz 2 1300 802.11ac 256-QAM 80 MHz 3
AC1750 450 802.11n 64-QAM 40 MHz 3 1300 802.11ac 256-QAM 80 MHz 3
AC1900 600 802.11ac[b] 256-QAM 40 MHz 4 1300 802.11ac 256-QAM 80 MHz 3
AC2350 600 802.11ac[b] 256-QAM 40 MHz 4 1,733 802.11ac 256-QAM 80 MHz 4
AC3200 600 802.11ac[b] 256-QAM 40 MHz 4 2,600[c] 802.11ac 256-QAM 80 MHz 3


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