IEEE 802.11 AC

I'd read it was pushing 4Gbps speeds with a max theoretical of 7ish.

Just wondering if the channel seperation is going to be sufficient when you require 4 antenna in close proximity, and I know 256 QAM is quite sensitive to interference/crosstalk we use it in some of our microwave links.
 
I'd read it was pushing 4Gbps speeds with a max theoretical of 7ish.

Just wondering if the channel seperation is going to be sufficient when you require 4 antenna in close proximity, and I know 256 QAM is quite sensitive to interference/crosstalk we use it in some of our microwave links.

I should clarify. The netgear router speed was 1.4. And honestly I do not know if crosstalk will be of concern, I would imagine they would have figured a solution if they are releasing this to the public. I have not been looking into it, In fact I did not even know about it till I saw it on youtube. Im wired anyways and 1000 is my max.
 
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