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Ruckus mixes meshing with 802.11n

News Ruckus Wireless has unveiled equipment for enterprises that combines the high-speed 802.11n Wi-Fi standard with mesh-networking technology. The company's SmartMesh technology was unveiled on Monday, along with a "smart wireless LAN (WLAN...

[April 21, 2008, 17:42]

Aruba releases 802.11n Wi-Fi kit

News Aruba Networks has released its first products that utilise the latest generation of Wi-Fi technology, 802.11n. Products that are based on 802.11n will initially offer theoretical data throughput of 300Mbps: far greater than the preceding...

[November 5, 2007, 15:08]

Hotspot providers ignoring 802.11n Wi-Fi

News Notebook users have not being showing much interest in the latest iteration of Wi-Fi, according to the remote connectivity firm iPass. Speaking to ZDNet.co.uk on Thursday, the company's director of global product marketing, Piero De Paoli, 802.11n...

[November 2, 2007, 14:42]

Pioneering University Deploys Canada's First 802.11n Wireless Network

White Papers Concordia University wanted to keep up with a young, technology-savvy user base and continue to use the wireless network to add innovative applications and services both on and off campus. The challenge was to "Future-proof" the wireless...

[June 18, 2008, 1:01]

Does 802.11n deliver better wireless services for Enterprises?

White Papers Watch our on demand 802.11n webinar to discover how HiPath Wireless 802.11n from Siemens Enterprise Communication has solved the traditional technology challenges associated with higher power access points and controllers.

[September 19, 2008, 10:36]

Pre-certified 802.11n vendors risk red card

News The Wi-Fi Alliance appears to have lost patience with vendors who it feels have been jumping the gun by launching wireless products using standards that have not been ratified by the Alliance. This trick was used by several manufacturers when they...

[October 12, 2004, 17:50]

Why 802.11N is hard to follow, at last...

Talkback Thank you, This is the first article which I have seen which discusses the law of physics related issue of "there is no such thing as infinite bandwidth" As a licensed Radio Amateur, I learnt that this is a fundamental.and all I have seen in both...

[November 23, 2006, 13:24]

Pre-certified 802.11n vendors risk red card

Talkback i think this marc dude is completely out of his mind nuff said, bread

[November 12, 2004, 23:22]

Pre-certified 802.11n vendors risk red card

Talkback I plan on purchasing a new Belkin asap to use for work and home. I cant see why not to when i can afford it, and be a step ahead. If the product cannot be upgraded i can use it properitary for my network.

[October 14, 2004, 0:00]

Aruba warns against 802.11n deployments

News Wireless LAN vendor Aruba Networks has warned enterprises against deploying the latest generation of Wi-Fi equipment until a number of issues have been ironed out. Many vendors are producing wireless LAN equipment based on the draft 802.11n...

[October 18, 2007, 10:47]

802.11g approved, 802.11n is next in line

Talkback the conclusion: What exists today meets the needs of 90 percent of the market," said Nogee. The more standards that are set, the more complex the market will become.It's debatable if people will even notice going from 54Mbps to 100Mbps in most...

[February 25, 2004, 13:22]

Wireless-N (802.11n) Success!

Blog Comment Addendum - I have now downloaded and installed the Microsoft WPA2 patch for Windows XP Professional, on the Lifebook S2110. I then changed the security to WPA2, left the encryption on TKIP, and it connected to the Linksys WRT350N router with no...

[January 7, 2008, 19:01]

Wireless-N (802.11n) Success!

Blog Comment Hello, I'm glad you found it useful. The short answer is, with the router in the top floor of my house (basically the attic), sitting on the top of a bookshelf, I am able to consistently get a "very good" wireless connection in the living room, two...

[January 7, 2008, 13:10]

Wireless-N (802.11n) Success!

Blog Comment Hi, thanks for the info, It will be handy in my line of work. I was wondering what kind of range you've been able to achieve with this laptop/router combination.

[January 7, 2008, 12:23]

How 802.11n Helps Performance, Reliability and TCO

White Papers Ethernet replaced Token Ring because it was simpler, more economical and served the needs of users. But wired Ethernet no longer serves the needs of every user. The demand for mobility makes Wi-Fi better suited to the way people actually work...

[November 30, 2009, 23:00]

How to Migrate & Scale the Network From 802.11a/b/g to 802.11n

White Papers The presenter of this webcast shares the findings from his recent independent testing of three enterprise wireless LAN systems-Meru, Cisco and Aruba. The presenter discusses limitations of various WLAN architectures to support high capacity and...

[November 30, 2009, 23:00]

Colubris touts next-gen Wi-Fi access point

News Colubris has revealed what it claims is the industry's first "intelligent, enterprise-class" 802.11n wireless LAN access point.n is a non-standardised radio specification which provides data transmission of up to 300Mbps — five times faster than...

[May 14, 2007, 11:46]

Wi-Fi Alliance defends early certification

News The managing director of the Wi-Fi Alliance has defended his organisation's decision to start certifying draft 802.11n equipment before the standard is finalised.n is the latest iteration of Wi-Fi, promising higher throughput, range and bandwidth...

[June 20, 2007, 12:26]

Belkin Wireless Pre-N router: a first look review

Reviews Belkin's Wireless Pre-N router is the first networking device to tout quasi-802.11n performance, but we'll probably see more such overachievers in the coming months. Never heard of 802.11n? This upcoming 108Mbps technology is expected to replace...

[September 6, 2004, 11:00]

N-triguing wireless results

Blog Wireless networking kit based on the draft 802.11n specification has been available for a while, and we've now performed some throughput tests on a range of products built around different chipsets. This is important, because until the standard is...

[November 20, 2006, 15:20]

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