kopajući noćas malo dublje po temi, nađoh još sljedeće (google prevod sa njemačkog pa je gramatički i kontekstno samo približan):
"In the company's blog simply states that the use of the corresponding chip is planned in various devices that are to come, among other things from the fields of telecommunications and Smart Home. Contrary to the currently fastest standard 802.11ac, which reaches a maximum of 1,300 Mbits per second in practice, will allow about 6,900 Mbits per second, the successor from a standing start.
This is possible thanks to the operation in the 60 GHz band, but the one huge drawback involves. Because if there are obstacles between the transmitter to receiver, such as walls, the transmission rate drops relatively faster than networks in the 2.4 or 5 GHz range. Similarly, the maximum range is significantly lower with about 10 m. Both problems will be encountered with Beamforming, then the information on the possible range and data rates, but it does not reveal. Under optimal conditions, so Samsung could we but reach net rates of up to 575 MB per second with wireless ad.
As practicable, the new standard will be at the start of the appropriately equipped devices, is still difficult to estimate. For one thing, the binding conditions have not yet been determined, on the other ad-capable routers have not yet been announced."
vjerojatno je zamišljeno da cijela stvar radi preko uređaja sa većim brojem antena (4, 6 pa i više) kao i sa učestalijom upotrebom neke vrste ripitera/ekstendera.
ali, ako se samo približe najavljivanoj propusnosti od 575 MB/s, zbogom žicama u kući, i to ne samo prilikom distribucije pristupa internetu, nego si i vrlo lako mogu zamisliti NAS bežično.
ostaje nam samo čekati u nadi da će se uređaji brzo pojaviti na tržištu te da nećemo morati prodavati organe da bi si ih mogli priuštiti.