The 802.11ad wireless standard makes wireless networks faster than Gigabit LAN cables and fibreglass. We tried out the high-speed technology
The importance of WiFi speeds has never been more important than it is now. With the emergence of 4K videos, the quantities of data that we need to transfer between devices or download via high-speed fibre internet are on the rise. Furthermore, there are more and more tablets, smartphones and compact laptops with fast – but small – SSD storage. The real-time streaming that becomes necessary overwhelms the current ‘n’ and ‘ac’ WLAN (wireless LAN) standards, which are already struggling to output the required bandwidth using the available 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. Compatible routers can only attain peak values of up to ‘5300 Mb/s’ under theoretical conditions, which only happens if you could simultaneously use multiple WLANs on a router.