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What two IEEE 802.11 wireless standards operate only in the 5 GHz range?

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What two IEEE 802.11 wireless standards operate only in the 5 GHz range?

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The two IEEE 802.11 wireless standards that operate only in the 5 GHz range are:

  1. IEEE 802.11a: This was the first wireless standard to use the 5 GHz band and can support maximum data rates of up to 54 Mbps.

  2. IEEE 802.11ac: This is a more recent standard that also operates in the 5 GHz band. It uses wider channels and more spatial streams than 802.11a, allowing it to support maximum data rates of over 1 Gbps.

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