Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Tested: We push six 802.11ac Wi-Fi USB adapters to the limit

So you just bought a new 802.11ac router (after reading our grueling roundup, of course). Great! What kind of wireless adapter are you using to connect your client PC to that router? If the client doesn’t incorporate an 802.11ac adapter—relatively few machines do—you won’t get the maximum benefit from that new router. I just finished benchmarking six of the newest 802.11ac Wi-Fi USB adapters and found striking differences in performance.

As you know, the 802.11ac draft standard can deliver a physical link rate up to 1300 megabits per second (with a router that supports three spatial streams for sending and three for receiving). Products in the current batch of 802.11ac Wi-Fi USB adapters, however, support only two spatial streams and deliver a physical link rate of 867 mbps.

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