Over at ComputerWorld, Bill O'Brien (who I used to work with in my Computer Shopper days) has authored a shootout between the latest 802.11n-rated WiFi offerings from Belkin, Cisco/Linksys, and ...
VeriWave has introducing WaveAgent 2.0 for Interoperability Testing, enabling vendors and users of mission-critical mobile equipment to see how specific devices and applications will interact and ...
They compare a metric ton of routers, with their associated 802.11n adapters... Because they test a company's router only with the company's adapter they noted some anamolomies too.. Because of the ...
A number of planning steps are essential for getting the full impact of an 802.11n implementation. Earlier this month the IEEE finally ratified the 802.11n standard providing a better and faster ...
The companies that make the guts of many wireless LAN products have made their chipsets talk to each other at faster than typical wired network speed using a version of the emerging IEEE 802.11n ...
AUSTIN, Texas, May 24, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — National Instruments (Nasdaq: NATI) today introduced its new solution for IEEE 802.11n wireless LAN (WLAN ...
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 ...
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 ...
Illustration: Mick Wiggins What a difference a couple of years makes. In our first roundup of draft-802.11n Wi-Fi routers (see “Wireless Routers: The Truth About Superfast Draft-N“), we found so many ...
Faster Wi-Fi: It's something we all crave. Fortunately, it's also something we can have, even on a budget. It's not just about fast Internet speeds to and from your service provider. It's also about ...
But because 802.11n needs two channels to operate at full speed but can't because of legacy device considerations, 802.11n is capped at approximately half of its actual potential. Note: Japan allows ...
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