A: No. It is strictly 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n.
| Condition | Signal Strength | PHY Rate | TCP Throughput | |-----------|----------------|----------|----------------| | Very close (1–3 m, LOS) | -30 dBm | 150 Mbps | ~85–95 Mbps | | Medium (10 m, one wall) | -55 dBm | 90–120 Mbps | ~50–70 Mbps | | Far (20 m, two walls) | -70 dBm | 30–60 Mbps | ~15–35 Mbps | | Fringe (>30 m) | -80 dBm | 1–11 Mbps | <5 Mbps | you will typically find:
: Supports IEEE 802.11n , with backward compatibility for 802.11b/g. you will typically find:
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