802.11a/b/g/n/ac are a set of wireless networking standards developed by the IEEE. They define how devices communicate wirelessly over Wi-Fi. 802.11a offers faster speeds but shorter range, while 802.11b has lower speeds but longer range. 802.11g combines the best of both worlds. 802.11n further improves speed and range by using multiple antennas (MIMO). 802.11ac is the successor to 802.11n and offers even higher speeds. These standards are commonly used for connecting devices to the internet wirelessly in homes, offices, and public hotspots.
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