Apple intends to implement Wi-Fi 802.11ac in future Macs

  In Macs and iDevices released this year, Apple has improved the quality of connections Wi-Fi, and something very interesting is in store for the future. Wi-Fi 802.11ac will be implemented in the future products of the company from Cupertino, a job offer published by Apple confirming this. The company is looking for an engineer specialized in this technology, his role being to help implement it in the future Macs that Apple is going to bring to the market.

System Test Engineering is looking for an experienced test engineer with excellent problem solving and communication skills. In this role, you will be testing, automating, leading, and working closely with the entire cross-functional team to ensure quality for Macintosh products. Technical knowledge of WiFi (802.11a, b, g, ac) and Ethernet network environments.

  Technology Wi-Fi 802.11ac it would offer triple speeds compared to Wi-Fi 802.11n, i.e. up to 450 Mbps for connections on a single antenna and up to 1.3 Gbps for connections with up to 3 antennas. In practice, using such connections we can transfer large files extremely quickly between Macs, but the transfer speed does not depend only on Wi-Fi, but also on the hardware capabilities of the hard disks, and Apple implements low-quality drives in the MacBook Pro, e.g.