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Despite interminable delays to the forthcoming 802.11n wireless networking standard, there's a consensus it will finally materialise in March 2009. more
Chip bods Broadcom are very keen to tell the world about the glories of 802.11n, the next generation hundred-plus megabit wireless network that may even be finished this decade more
Ruckus Wireless has unveiled equipment for enterprises that combines the high-speed 802.11n Wi-Fi standard with mesh-networking technology. more
There are a number of reasons for a company to implement wireless networking. more
Regardless of whether the government passes mooted data-breach notification legislation, there are numerous other regulations that compel businesses to protect data more
An increasing number of products are coming onto the market that allow you to integrate wireless technologies into your unified communications strategy. We find out what your options are more
Some industry watchers claim equipment based solely on 802.11n will not adequately support emerging applications, and it appears Wi-Fi chip and equipment developers are beginning to agree with this assessment more
This is an affordable and relatively simple solution for companies seeking scalable, secure and easy-to-manage Wi-Fi. more
In this guide, we look at the main technology enhancements in 802.11n and examine why MIMO may require an added layer of intelligence to cope with real-world environments. more
Review Although it's missing some features (chiefly HSDPA and GPS), Nokia's E63 is a well-thought-out, ergonomic and affordable smartphone.

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