![]() ![]() While the maximum supported by the 802.11ac standard is 8 antennas, most smartphones only have 1 antenna, most tablets will have between 2-4 antennas, and so on. In terms of your devices, you'll find that the speed obtained by 802.11ac capable devices will differ considerably depending on how many antennas they can physically fit in. Most 802.11ac routers will perform closer to a range of 250-300Mbit. It translates to 166 megabytes per second (MBps) or about 1331 megabits per second (Mbps), which of course sounds fantastic, but these figures are never realised in real world scenarios. ![]() This 1.3Gbps (1300Mbps) figure can be highly misleading because it is a theoretical maximum. However, if my reading of your question is correct, I think it's based on a misunderstanding of what the ac router claiming a max speed of 1300 Mbps actually means. ![]() While you should get better speeds with the iPhone 6s, the reality is that there are many factors that can impact speed at any given point of time. The iPhone SE also supports 802.11a/b/g/n and ac Wi‑Fi (but without MIMO). All iPhone 6s models support 802.11a/b/g/n and ac Wi‑Fi with multiple input multiple output (MIMO). ![]()
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