The LDPC codes defined in IEEE 802.11n-2009 are also used in the current draft of IEEE 802.11ac. This draft intends to increase the data rates of the WiFi standard to up to 6.93 Gbit/s.
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During testing, it performed impeccably. When used in the same room as our existing 802.11ac router, it was able to squeeze a little extra Wi-Fi speed, increasing it from 55Mbps to 59Mbps.
So now 802.11ax is Wi-Fi 6 (and Wi-Fi 6E), 802.11ac is called Wi-Fi 5, 802.11n is called Wi-Fi 4, and 802.11g is called Wi-Fi 3. The latest version of Wi-Fi, 802.11be, is dubbed Wi-Fi 7.