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On the other hand, you can also use general Linux-based program called "airdump-ng" (we will go deeper into this one later on, during showcase of hacking - breaking the keys of the Wi-Fi network). As for the Windows environment, you may use popular the "Network Stumbler". All those tools work in a very similar way with each other.
By sniffing for the wireless beacon frames.
As you can see, Wi-Fi networks are pretty faster and faster. Following are a couple of warning issues why we don't see high speeds when we download data over Wi-Fi −
Every beacon frame contains the list of speeds that are supported by transmitting AP. Those speeds may be mapped to the standard directly.
From the overhead image, one can see that some of the WLAN's support 130Mbps for maximum speed (those must be 802.11ac), other ones 54 and 36 Mbps (those may be 802.11 A or G).
Let us see how you can check what standards are supported on the Wi-Fi network that you are joined to? You can check that using the number of approaches. I will present two of them here −
There is a difference between the speed and actuals throughout. Since wireless communication is half-duplex (single antenna can either transmit or receive at one time), the actual throughput is actually around 50% of the speed. This condition is only true, when there is one transmitter and one receiver, without any other clients involved, and without interferences (that leads to collisions and retransmissions). The most cutting edge standards (802.11ac) are not that widely supported on end-devices. Most of the laptops or smartphones on the market provides support for 802.11a/b/g/n, but not yet for 802.11ac standard. In addition to that, some devices are equipped only with antenna, that supports 2,4 GHz frequency band, but not 5 GHz (that lead to lack of 802.11ac support by default).
By using some specific tools for wireless network discovery.
Check Your Wi-Fi Network Standards.
The following screenshot shows the dump from a wireless-based tool called "inSSIDer" that is running on Mac. It directly shows all the visible wireless networks, together with some of the details about every one of them.

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The dump of the beacon frame above indicates that, this is probably AP, that is enabled for 802.11b/g support on 2,4 GHz frequency band. 802.11b supported rates (1, 2, 5.5, 11). 802.11g supported rates (1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54)
What is Wireless Security Standards?
Ever since the beginning of IEEE 802.11 standard, the wireless networks were developing at a important pace. People saw the possible in this type of data transmission; therefore 802.11 successors were showing up, few years after each other. The next table summarizes the current 802.11 standards that are used in our times –
Wireless Security Standards - Wireless Security.
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