ac standards

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The AC standards, specifically the 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard, offer high theoretical data transfer rates, but real-world performance can be limited by hardware interfaces. A common question involves USB 2.0 receivers, which have a maximum bandwidth of 480 Mbps, potentially bottlenecking the faster AC speeds. Discussions on WindowsForum.com explore this mismatch, helping users understand how to achieve optimal throughput when using AC routers with USB adapters.
  1. Hawkeyes

    Windows 7 Understanding Data Transfer Rates: AC Standards vs USB 2.0 Limitations

    Hi guys. I hope I post this topic at the right place. It's actually hardware related. Thing is this: The new AC standards promises very high data transfer rate, but taken into account and the AC qualified USB recievers only run USB 2.0 which has a bandwith at 480Mbps per second, how can I...
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