>802.11
>a
>b
>g
>n
>ac
802.11
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Because just like women, Wifi can't figure out if it wants on or off, or when.
Communism.
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Bro, you got MIMO?
802.11ac Gen. 2
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For those unaware, WiFi versions are now denoted by numbers.
they renamed the 802 standard for normies:
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802.11b → Wi-Fi 1
802.11a → Wi-Fi 2
802.11g → Wi-Fi 3
802.11n → Wi-Fi 4,
802.11ac (current) → Wi-Fi 5
Because they develop a thing, and then later develop a new improved version using better technology.
>802.11b
>802.11a
>802.11g
>802.11n
>802.11ac
>802.11ac wave 2
>802.11ax
They can do whatever they want. I'll continue to call it 802.11ac or wireless ac.
Didn't know, this is kind of funny.
>Oh phones have 3G, 4G and now 5G, let's call AC 5 and our new thing 6 and be a number ahead of the mobile phone industry
I guess it's fitting since these numbers can also be seen as an indicator of the health risk. 802.11ax will use both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz at the same time with four 2.4 streams and eight 5 GHz streams. This means more RF radiation exposure. The solid medical research that clearly shows wifi kills is enormous and though search engine giants like Google are trying to hide this information it's not that hard to find literature,
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is that one of those inbreed freak?
The real issue with WAP's isn't the radio signal right now. It's that they mostly have 1G ports and almost always can not port channel.
That's bullshit, if wifi killed the goyim, who will buy all the upgraded cell phones, tablets and etc?
The imported goyim.
>802.11b → Wi-Fi 1
>802.11a → Wi-Fi 2
what
You know what, I've come to accept that the same dude posts a variation of this every few weeks. We may have our differences woke chan, but you know we love you uWu
>go to plug in router
>forget blood sacrifice
>router scurries into a dark corner and starts making hissing noises
guys help this ain't in the manual.
he does.
You forgot to destabilize it with milk. Here's a tutorial
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