The popularity of 802.11n is attracting more businesses to wireless LAN equipment and helping suppliers cope with the tough economic climate, industry analysts say. Demand for enterprise WLAN ...
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 ...
At the January IEEE 802.11 interim meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Jan. 12-15, Task Group “n” is expected to issue a call for proposals for the high-throughput amendment to the 802.11 standard ...
National Instruments has introduced the NI WLAN Measurement Suite 2.0 software for IEEE 802.11n wireless LAN testing. The suite, which includes software toolkits for IEEE 802.11n WLAN signal ...
On Monday, Meru Networks, Trapeze Networks and Ruckus Wireless all unveiled wireless wares, many based on the 802.11n standard, which is designed to improve range and throughput and has many saying ...
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Ruckus Wireless has unveiled equipment for enterprises that combines the high-speed 802.11n Wi-Fi standard with mesh-networking technology. The company's SmartMesh technology was unveiled on Monday, ...
The drive for higher throughput in wireless LANs has pushed the IEEE to develop 802.11n, a new version of the 802.11 standard that promises throughput in excess of 100M bit/sec in 20-MHz to 40-MHz of ...
Nortel Networks plans to deliver its own set of 802.11n wireless LAN products later in 2008, as part of a strategy to package a range of data and voice products to create wholly wireless office ...
Cisco’s Linksys is making noise with its release of new 802.11n-compliant WLAN products, specifically the WRT300N router and the WPC300N PC Card. They’re supposed to be faster, more secure, and priced ...
But the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has finally ratified the 802.11n standard. It happened last Thursday, and the IEEE said it will publish the finalized amendment -- all ...
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 quickly issued dueling interpretations of what the failure means.
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