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Wireless 802.11n for WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs and 802.11 Networks
The 802.11n IEEE standard allows wireless ISPs and Wi-Fi Hotspots
to carry voice, video and data at a blazing 108 Mbps or beyond, and maybe as much as 320 Mbps.
As next-generation wireless applications emerge, higher WLAN data
throughput will be required. In response to this anticipated need, both the IEEE
TGn and the Wi-Fi Alliance have set goals for the next generation of WLAN
performance. Recently a whitepaper by a technical marketing engineer in
Intel's Communications Technology Lab introduced Intel's vision for an IEEE
802.11n implementation that exceeds the IEEE TGn's expectations, which are
roughly quadruple that of 802.11a and g.
In addition, 802.11n will support all
major platforms, including consumer electronics, personal computing, and
handheld platforms, and will be usable throughout all major environments,
including enterprise, home, and public hotspots.
Click on the buttons for wireless product information:
Sources for Wireless 802.11n Information:
| Wireless Product List |
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