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Reddit mentions of 802.11ac: A Survival Guide: Wi-Fi at Gigabit and Beyond

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802.11ac: A Survival Guide: Wi-Fi at Gigabit and Beyond
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Release dateAugust 2013
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Found 2 comments on 802.11ac: A Survival Guide: Wi-Fi at Gigabit and Beyond:

u/blacksheep322 · 3 pointsr/Network

Start with reading the IEEE 802 standard. Then 802.1X. Then move into 802.11.

Matthew Gast authored a couple books, 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0596100523/) another for 802.11ac (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1449343147). Start with the beginning and step though the 802.11 standard and groups.

While you could “just Google it”, you won’t learn the why and the what - just the how. If you really want to learn it, Gast’s books are really good at walking through history and standards (which they should, he sits on the IEEE 802.11 committee).

u/occasionallylost · 2 pointsr/wisp

Udemy course
CWNA
802.11ac
802.11n
802.11 SG
I personally met GT at a Ruckus conference and the dude is sharp. Don't pay the full price (retailmenot) if you enroll. Lots of good info there. You could prob skip the AC guide since that's a little to new for it to be relevant just yet. But def look at the 802.11n literature. This will put you eons ahead of most people.