802.11ax For Dummies
Book Details
| Authors | David Coleman, Lawrence C. Miller |
| Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
| Published | 2018 |
| Edition | 1st (Aerohive Special Edition) |
| Paperback | 53 pages |
| Language | English |
| ISBN-13 | 9781119528005, 9781119528029 |
| ISBN-10 | 1119528003, 111952802X |
| License | Compliments of Aerohive Networks |
Book Description
802.11ax is the next fast-approaching Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard that addresses today's biggest Wi-Fi challenges: high density and performance. It addresses those challenges by increasing capacity by up to four times and improving spectral efficiency to benefit both 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) and 5 GHz bands in a variety of environments. 802.11ax will handle client density more efficiently through a new channel-sharing capability, improve battery life using negotiated wake-time scheduling between APs and clients to preserve energy, and deliver efficiency improvements with at least four times more throughput than 802.11ac.
In this book, you learn about the imminently approaching 802.11ax standard, the key enabling technologies and enhancements in the standard, and Aerohive's family of 802.11ax access point solutions.
802.11ax For Dummies, Aerohive Special Edition, consists of five chapters that explore:
- The business need for better Wi-Fi and the 802.11ax vision
- Key enabling technologies in 802.11ax
- Additional enhancements and design considerations in 802.11ax
- The Aerohive family of 802.11ax access points
- Ten key things to remember about the new 802.11ax standard
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