Does the 702W support 802.11AC

Does the new Cisco 702W AP support 802.11AC standard??  and also like we have site survey image for 3600-I AP, does the 702W also have a site survey image, or I can site-survey jsut with any autonomous firmware on it.
thanks

Hi lovleen.arora
from looking at the cisco documentation for the cisco 702w it does not support 802.11ac
but maximum of 802.11n
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/702W/quick/guide/ap702Wgetstart.html#pgfId-51225
hopefully this helps

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