Wireless LAN (WLAN) throughput advancements introduced by the emerging IEEE 802.11n standard come at the price of unprecedented technological complexity. This creates an immediate need for ...
The IEEE 802.11n standard is likely to be approved in September, making the high-speed wireless LAN technology official after about seven years of wrangling and refinement. The 802.11 working group, ...
As 802.11n slowly crawls toward becoming a wireless standard, IT managers have to decide whether it's the right time to switch. Unfortunately, the standard is stuck in draft status. Here's why. You ...
The process of finalizing the IEEE 802.11n specification is proving tricky, and the IEEE task group overseeing it is now saying that the final release probably won’t happen until early 2008. The early ...
The IEEE today announced that its Standards Board has ratified the IEEE 802.11n -2009 amendment, defining mechanisms that provide significantly improved data rates and ranges for wireless local area ...
After much debate and a lot of contention among the overall IEEE membership, the all-important IEEE 802.11n working group has given its stamp of approval to the next draft version of the specification ...
Editor’s Note: This story is reprinted from NetworkWorld.com. The IEEE 802.11n Working Group this week approved draft 2.0 of the standard, paving the way for 100+Mbps wireless LAN products as early as ...
IEEE 802.11n wireless LAN draft fails to advance on initial vote The draft IEEE 802.11n wireless LAN standard failed to move forward on a vote this week. Adversaries on the IEEE’s 11n task force ...
This is a commentary that I've wanted to craft for a long time. CES is the perfect venue to finally put my aspirations into action. I'll begin with a brief history lesson. Hang with me, there's a ...
After six years, almost a dozen drafts, and two years of products available under Wi-Fi Alliance certification, IEEE approved the 802.11n wireless standard. Amongst products now including the 802.11n ...
The IEEE 802.11n standard is likely to be approved in September, making the high-speed wireless LAN technology official after about seven years of wrangling and refinement. The 802.11 working group, ...
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