But here's the rub: The 802.11n standard is still in draft form. A final standard isn't likely to be released by the IEEE until 2007 at the earliest. Even the second draft of the standard, which will ...
Looks like there’s an 802.11n wireless LAN is in your company’s future. Or is there? We asked 372 IT professionals about their plans for 802.11n and the answers were all over the map. 802.11n is ...
The Aria Extreme-n 802.11n wireless mini-PCIe (PCI Express) card provides 802.11n wireless-network connectivity to Mac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Pro, Intel-based iMac, Intel-based Mac mini, and Windows ...
As a proposed wireless standard for high-throughput enhancements, 802.11n has been viewed primarily as a consumer technology. However, 802.11n has key applications applicable to the enterprise and is ...
The latest draft of the 802.11n wireless LAN standard looks to be enterprise-ready, but many businesses are wary about buying pre-standard equipment It’s faster and has far greater range than current ...
The FINANCIAL — The Enterprise Mobility Solutions business of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) on June 21 announced the AP 6511 802.11n WallPlate access point (AP) designed to quickly extend 802.11n ...
When 802.11b first started getting popular in late 2000, no one imagined that it would still be the most dominant standard 6 years later and continue to dictate the design of the latest wireless LAN ...
So-called "pre-N" wireless--Wi-Fi technology that predates the new draft form of the 802.11n wireless standard--is old news. The 802.11n standard is not due for final approval by the IEEE until ...
The antennas used by wireless devices have a major impact on WLAN coverage, security and performance. This becomes increasingly evident in new draft 802.11n access points (APs), which use multiple ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. As the first enterprise-class 802.11n wireless products ...
The Wi-Fi Alliance appears to have lost patience with vendors who it feels have been jumping the gun by launching wireless products using standards that have not been ratified by the Alliance. This ...
But here's the rub: The 802.11n standard is still in draft form. A final standard isn't likely to be released by the IEEE until 2007 at the earliest. Even the second draft of the standard, which will ...
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