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11ad. The term "802.11ad" refers to the IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless LANs (WLANs), which was published in December 2012. This standard defines the physical layer and media access control (MAC) layer for WLANs operating in the 60 GHz frequency band. The 802.11ad standard is also known as "WiGig", which is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.

The 802.11ad standard supports data rates of up to 7 Gbps, which is about 10 times faster than the 802.11n standard. The 802.11ad standard also has a much shorter range than 802.11n, with a maximum range of about 10 meters.

The 802.11ad standard is not compatible with the 802.11n standard, which means that devices that support 802.11ad will not be able to connect to devices that only support 802.11n. What is the difference between 802. 11 ac and 802.11 ad? 802.11ac is a newer standard that offers faster speeds and more reliability than 802.11ad. It is also backward compatible with 802.11n, so it can be used with older devices. What is the range of 802. 11 ad? The 802.11ad standard, also known as WiGig, is a wireless networking standard that offers speeds of up to 7 Gbps. The standard operates in the 60 GHz frequency band and has a range of up to 10 meters. What is the maximum speed of 802. 11 ad Wi-Fi? The maximum speed of 802.11 ad Wi-Fi is 7 Gbps.

Which Wi-Fi standard is best?

The best Wi-Fi standard depends on a variety of factors, including the specific needs of the user, the devices being used, and the environment in which the Wi-Fi network will be deployed.

802.11ac is the latest and fastest Wi-Fi standard, offering speeds of up to 3.47 Gbps. However, 802.11ac is not compatible with all devices, and may not be the best option for users with older devices or those who do not need the extra speed.

802.11n is the most widely compatible Wi-Fi standard, and is a good option for users with a mix of newer and older devices. 802.11n offers speeds of up to 600 Mbps.

802.11g is an older Wi-Fi standard, but is still widely compatible. 802.11g offers speeds of up to 54 Mbps.

How far can 60 GHz travel?

60 GHz signals can travel up to about 30 meters (100 ft) in free space and are absorbed by moisture and oxygen in the air. They are also reflected by metal surfaces, so they can be used for short-range, high-bandwidth wireless communications between devices.

60 GHz signals are used in the 802.11ad standard for wireless LANs, and in the 802.15.3c standard for personal area networks.