A:Answer Unfortunately, it doesn't have the latest Wireless AC,
Wireless Networking
Wireless-B, Wireless-G, Wireless-N
Wireless N can read both 2.4 and 5.0 but not in the way Wireless AC can
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802.11N / What Is Wireless N?
wireless n
Wireless N supports a maximum theoretical transfer rate of 300mbps with 2 antennas. It can reach up to 450mbps with 3 antennas. Though typical speeds are more accurately around 130mbps or less without certain configurations and conditions being met. There will be a detailed post on this in the future. If you are curious, please subscribe to this blog and you will be notified when that post comes. It operates at both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. These Wireless N devices can operate on multiple signals (called Multiple In – Multiple Out… or MIMO) and have 2 or 3 antennas. It also has increased signal range/power over Wireless G.
802.11AC / What Is Wireless AC?
wireless ac
The next big standard to hit the world is 802.11ac, or Wireless AC. While it is not finalized yet, there are a significant amount of routers available that use Wireless AC. It is expected to be finalized in 2014. Wireless AC is sometimes referred to as Gigabit WiFi (1Gbps… 1 GigaBit Per Second). It will also have stronger signal strength than Wireless N, giving it greater coverage area. If you are looking for the latest edge in speed, or if you have a Wireless N router that doesn’t quite cover your whole home, you may want to consider a Wireless AC router.