
IEEE 802.11ac
IEEE 802.11ac is a wireless standard that improves Wi-Fi networks by offering faster speeds and better reliability. It operates mainly in the 5 GHz frequency band, which helps reduce interference, and uses wider channels, multiple antennas, and advanced technology to transmit data more efficiently. This results in higher data transfer rates, making streaming HD videos, online gaming, and large downloads smoother and faster. Essentially, 802.11ac provides a more robust and quicker Wi-Fi connection, especially useful for bandwidth-intensive activities in homes and businesses.