802.11n

  • What's next for Wi-Fi? 13/11/2009 08:40:00

    The huge 11n performance jump -- to 300Mbps data rate and roughly 100M to 150Mbps throughput -- will become the basis for unwiring work and life to a much greater extent than ever before
    The recent formal approval of the IEEE 802.11n wireless standard marks not the end but the start of a wave of Wi-Fi innovation. In the next three to five years, the Wi-Fi experience will be very different from today.
  • CSIRO nets $200m windfall from Wi-Fi patent 16/10/2009 16:59:00

    Royalties in excess of $200m collected by CSIRO from 802.11 wireless patent claims
    Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organisation (CSIRO) has turned its budgeted deficit of $34.2 million for the 2008-09 financial year into a $122 million surplus, with the unexpected windfall primarily attributed to its intellectual property revenues.
  • Wi-Fi group launches full 11n certification 30/09/2009 20:01:00

    The Wi-Fi Alliance is also working on a device-to-device specification for next year
    The Wi-Fi Alliance is launching a certification program based on the completed IEEE 802.11n standard on Wednesday and looking toward a future peer-to-peer specification it is developing on its own.
  • 11n Wi-Fi chip discovered in new iPod Touch 14/09/2009 08:05:00

    Broadcom silicon embedded in iPod Touch could support 50Mbps data rate using 802.11n
    The new Apple iPod Touch uses a Wi-Fi chip that can support the just-approved high-throughput 802.11n standard, though Apple apparently has not switched on the cranked-up wireless link.
  • IEEE stamps "approved" on 802.11n Wi-Fi standard 14/09/2009 07:04:00

    The IEEE has finally approved the 802.11n high-throughput wireless LAN standard.
    The IEEE has finally approved the 802.11n high-throughput wireless LAN standard.
  • 802.11n pioneer sets ‘wicked fast’ expectations for wireless 12/09/2009 04:02:00

    Students become the playground for next-generation wireless
    The unlikely pioneer for 802.11n is a small state college in rural New York, the site of the first large-scale 11n Wi-Fi deployment two years ago. On the surface, not much has changed at Morrisville State College -- except for the expectations of users and the IT department.
  • 802.11n set for final approval 11/09/2009 06:07:00

    For some enterprises, that’s the green light to start deploying the high-throughput WLAN standard
    Sometime on Friday, at the sprawling Hyatt Regency hotel in New Brunswick, N.J., an IEEE group called the Standards Board is expected to approve the 802.11n wireless LAN standard.
  • The Wacky World of WiFi 03/09/2009 02:58:00

    You're forgiven if you thought 802.11n, the latest tag on wireless routers, was already an official standard
    In honor of the 802.11n WiFi standard getting close to arriving after wandering through the desert for 40 years, let's look at wireless. Our focus today is on helping you WiFi better, even if it means doing less WiFi.
  • Disney finds "a whole new world" in WiFi-powered rides 05/08/2009 01:55:00

    Disney is using an industrial-strength 802.11 wireless network to power its Toy Story Mania! ride
    Disney claims its first use of an 802.11 wireless network to operate an amusement park rides is a hit.
  • IEEE 802.11n heads for a finish in September 22/07/2009 08:01:00

    The final vote on the hotly debated wireless standard looks likely to come Sept. 11
    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.
  • WLAN market slammed, but 802.11n gains 18/06/2009 14:41:00

    Sales of most wireless LAN gear fell in the first quarter, research company Dell'Oro said
    The first quarter of this year may have been the gloomiest ever for the wireless LAN market, with overall revenue falling about 11 percent from a year earlier, the first year-over-year drop recorded by industry analyst firm Dell'Oro.
  • Chips target unified edge switch for wireless, wired clients 27/05/2009 08:06:00

    Two highly integrated chips are designed for 11n access points
    Broadcom this week announced new chips designed to create a low-cost 802.11n wireless LAN edge for the enterprise, without the need for separate WLAN controllers.
  • Apple seen readying huge Wi-Fi boost for iPod Touch, iPhone 08/04/2009 07:32:00

    Apple seems to be laying the groundwork to introduce high-capacity, low-power 802.11n Wi-Fi to the iPod Touch, and presumably to its 3G-enabled companion, the iPhone.
  • SonicWall security devices embrace 802.11n 18/03/2009 08:23:00

    Companyy gives its UTM gear the capabilities of 802.11n wireless
    SonicWall's unified threat management gear has embraced 802.11n wireless networks via a software upgrade and a new wireless controller under its Clean Wireless architecture, which scans for malicious traffic as it enters business networks from mobile devices.
  • Proxim ships 802.11n access points, claims fastest speed 18/11/2008 08:42:00

    US suburban school district sees need for 'n' speed
    Proxim Wireless announced Monday it is shipping two new 802.11n access points, one with two radios that Proxim called the fastest on the market.
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