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The following table includes all the MCSs data rates defined by the 802.11n (HT), 802.11ac (VHT) and 802.11ax (HE) amendments: As you can see, the table is getting very big. In fact, 802.11ax is introducing 2880 new data rates.
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COMPLETE MCS TABLE. The following table includes all the MCSs data rates (up to 8 spatial streams) defined by the 802.11n (HT), 802.11ac (VHT), 802.11ax (HE) and 802.11be (EHT) amendments: Here is a link to the full MCS Table: https://mcsindex.net/. As you can see, the table is becoming quite large.
802.11ax MCS Table | 802.11ax MCS Rates. Following table mentions 802.11ax MCS rates for short guard interval (i.e. 800 ns). Here SS stands for Number of Spatial Streams. 8 xSS refers to eight number of spatial streams. 802.11ax Data rates mentioned in the table are in units of Mbps.
How to Read and Measure It. MCS Index Table, Modulation and Coding Scheme Index 11n, 11ac, and 11ax. MCS stands for modulation and coding scheme. The modulation refers to the way data is formatted prior to transmission. The coding scheme refers to how the data is encoded while being transmitted.
A few years ago, I wrote a blog post titled "MCS Table Updated with 802.11ax Data Rates" which can be found here: link. The blog post discusses the new sets of data rates that became available with 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) and explains how these Wi-Fi data rates are calculated.
PERFORMANCE - EVEN IN CROWDED AREAS. WI-FI 6 (802.11AX) USES THE SAME 5GHZ AND 2.4GHZ CHANNELS AS 802.11N/AC. Wi-Fi 6 supports channels widths of 20, 40, 80 and 160 MHz in the 5GHz band.
6E Quick Guide. Wi-Fi 6E is the extension of Wi-Fi 6 (also known as 802.11ax), enabling the operation of features in the unlicensed 6 GHz band, in addition to the currently supported 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.