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 ...
San Francisco -- August 27, 2009 -- Via Licensing Corporation today announced a call for patents that are essential to the practice of the IEEE 802.11n standard Enhancements for Higher Throughput, ...
Unless you want to be wedded to 802.11n's megabit pace forever, you might want to consider switching over to 802.11ac-enabled tech to suit that gigabit pipe you plan on installing in your home. On ...
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 ...
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 ...
People who criticize companies like Microsoft and Apple for pursuing their own de facto standards instead of working through formal standards bodies might consider the long, strange history of Wi-Fi.
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 Industrial Automation Group of Advantech introduces the EKI-6311GN, an IEEE 802.11n industrial wireless access point. The EKI-6311GN delivers three times the throughput rates of a normal 802.11g.
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 ...
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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