
The Charts show results for multiple benchmarks sorted in descending performance order. Use the Select Benchmark dropdown to choose a benchmark.
The benchmark view can be filtered using the Company (shift-click to for multiple companies), Class, Band and Test version filters. Make your selection(s) and click the Filter button to filter the view. Click the Clear button to bring back all products. See this article for an explanation of Wireless Class.
Bar color indicates the test version used for the benchmark. Bar color explanations can be found by clicking the Test Information button found below this box. All test versions are selected by default. Checking box(es) sets a filter to show only products tested with that version.
Important: Only products tested with the same test version are directly comparable, due to differences in test process.
Archived products are hidden by default. Click [Switch to show] to reveal, [Hide them] to hide.
Other features include:
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Use the selector to the right of the benchmark name to see individual values from the individual test locations.
NOTE! Only test using the same test procedure may be directly compared due to differences in test process.
Description
This chart shows the throughput of 802.11 wireless devices for the frequency band, direction and mode described in the chart title.
The default Average view is calculated from throughput measurements taken at multiple locations.
Our new MU-MIMO test process measures both total throughput gain and scaling ability.
Our tests show the latest AC3100 and AC5300 class routers might not be the cure for your Wi-Fi woes.
We tested seven AC routers to see if they improved throughput for an N device. We were surprised to find they did!
Our first-ever test shows some MU-MIMO routers are not ready to handle large numbers of MU devices.