Of course it does.
It is, however, a hugely expensive turd and you should look at a non-joke device. This means an AP, not a router.
As for lack of ac support, it's because they finished the hardware development kind of.. before 802.11ac was finished. Assuming you're talking about the tablets or the console thing, the TV box supports ac fine.
they don't HAVE non "Joke" devices like APs. As I said any offering in that department is either insanely expensive for an industrial/business device, or just sucks. And this device has interesting features I could make use of, like having 3 different SSIDs on 3 different radios for 5 radios around the house (This would replace one which is currently acting as a secondary router to provide a network "Bubble" that supports DHCP in a manually setup environment (Unchangable, network admin refuses to change this) so I can use something like a Chromecast or network boot on non manual IP PXE environments.
I agree, 180 bucks for 3 radios, a small switch, and a subpar RasPi is a bit cheeky, but if you can find an AP specific device with external antennas, Support for AC/N/A (I could care less about B/G/N), and the same two 5Ghz network solutions (Or a <90 dollars per unit price tag), feel free to send that my way for less money than this device. So far I am unable to find a reliable device that doesn't come straight from the asscrack of China (They all come from China, but everybody knows what I mean, the cheap Chinese no name company type) and can hold a stable connection.
I can't find an AP like this, would love if you could.
And as a second point, there are APs out there that ONLY support AC/A instead of AC/N/A, so don't automatically assume it can do that. If that document (Which I am denied access to) says it supports this, then that's what I want to know, and many thanks for helping me out.
Thanks to Monkeh to trying to steer me down the path of reason, but that doesn't happen to exist in our universe.
(And yes, I tried an AC dongle, doesn't hold a stable connection as a network host)