Faster Wireless Networking ; Click Computers & the Internet
Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › September 04, 2009
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Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › September 04, 2009
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IT'S BEEN years in development but this September it looks like 802.11n Wi-Fi will finally become a standard... well, an official standard anyway.
Presently the majority of the wireless hardware you will buy (routers, wireless network cards, printers etc) will use a networking specification called 802.11g which has a maximum speed of 54Mbps.See the full content of this document
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Faster Wireless Networking ; Click Computers & the Internet
This maximum speed is being increasingly seen as inadequate as applications become more complex and require more bandwidth.
The successor, 802.11n, is being rat...See the full content of this document
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