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IEEE 802.11 are sets of standards created and maintained by IEEE on wireless local area networks. a/b/g/n (draft) are different sets of standards describing the technical aspects any product adhering to each standard should meet.

  • 802.11 operates at 2.4 GHz having a maximum data rate of about 2 Mbit/s and was released in 1997.
  • 802.11a operates at 5 GHz having a maximum data rate of about 54 Mbit/s and was released in 1999.
  • 802.11b operates at 2.4 GHz having a maximum data rate of about 11 Mbit/s and was released in 1999.
  • 802.11g operates at 2.4 GHz having a maximum data rate of about 54 Mbit/s and was released in 2003.
  • 802.11n operates at 2.4 or 5 GHz having a maximum data rate of about 600 Mbit/s and the latest amendment to the standard was released in 2009. Being the latest standard and popularly called by draft-n, most of the latest WLAN
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