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Story: Apple users must pay for faster Wi-Fi

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Posted by: samtheman1k (Monday 22 January 2007, 2:35 PM)

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Then you think wrong!

802.11n is an extenstion to 802.11 that adds MIMO techniques, thus the cores had pre-standard 802.11n embedded, just not activated. The multiple inputs/outputs (i.e. MIMO) is what gives you the data rate increases. Search for "802.11n" and "MIMO", there are plenty of references, or check the IEEE website

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