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 ...
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 ...
The performance improvements achieved via IEEE 802.11n stand to transform the WLAN user experience, and ratification of the amendment sets the stage for a new wave of application innovation and ...
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 ...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology, the heart of the upcoming IEEE 802.11n standard, is the foundation for the next generation of Wi-Fi products. With the promise of greater throughput ...
High-throughput wi-fi standard promises to shape communications, especially the connected home Even for a wireless-communications standard, the 802.11n specification has over the last several years ...
The IEEE 802.11n Working Group this week approved draft 2.0 of the standard, paving the way for speedier 100+Mbit/sec. wireless LAN products as early as this summer. Just over 83% of working group ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from Network World. One of the surprises to emerge from CES 2008 is the idea that the 802.11n wireless LAN standard just isn’t good enough. Most if ...
Earlier today the IEEE finally approved the 802.11n standard. The Wi-Fi Alliance will update its Wi-Fi testing/certification program by September 30 to reflect a few optional additions made to the ...
To network equipment we used to drag yellow cable about the size and flexibility of garden hose through buildings' plenum spaces. It was an ugly job. It got better. Then, we got wireless networking ...
Editor’s Note: The following story is reprinted from InfoWorld. For more of InfoWorld’s Mac coverage, visit its Enterprise Mac page. After much debate and a lot of contention among the overall IEEE ...
After much debate and a lot of contention, the IEEE 802.11n Working Group has given its stamp of approval to the next draft version of the specification. Temporarily dubbed draft version 1.10, it will ...