You can't do a direct apples to oranges comparison between wired and wireless 
bandwidth. Remember, that wired connection is one gig in each direction for an 
aggregate of two gig of bandwidth, compared with the total half duplex 1.3 (in 
ideal conditions) on wave 1.
-- 
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Tony Juarez <ajua...@uchicago.edu> wrote:
>
>The 802.11ac supports 1.3GB, but the AP only has a 1GB wired
>connection.
>
>
> 802.11ac with 4x4 multiple-input multiple-output
>(MIMO) technology with three spatial streams, offering sustained
>1.3-Gbps rates over a greater range for more capacity and reliability
>than competing access points.
>
>
>
>Interfaces
>€ 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing (RJ-45)
>
> € Management console port (RJ-45)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>On 10/3/13 8:12 PM, "James Andrewartha" <jandrewar...@ccgs.wa.edu.au>
>wrote:
>
>>On 04/10/13 05:23, Andy Page wrote:
>>> For those interested, Cisco released information about their new
>3700
>>> series access point with built-in 802.11ac. Likely won¹t be able to
>>> purchase it for at least a month or so.
>>>  
>>> 
>>>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5678/ps13367/data_s
>>>heet_c78-729421.html
>>
>>They almost got it into a 802.3af power budget, except it runs in
>3x3:3
>>MIMO instead of 4x4:3 which shouldn't make too much of a difference.
>>
>>-- 
>>James Andrewartha
>>Network & Projects Engineer
>>Christ Church Grammar School
>>Claremont, Western Australia
>>Ph. (08) 9442 1757
>>Mob. 0424 160 877
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