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802.11g - The Need For Speed

White Papers The 802.11g standard approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), is generating a great deal of interest among wireless users. It can be compared as second only to the interest generated during the introduction of the...

[July 3, 2007, 0:00]

802.11g Connects With Broadband Users

News The 802.11g wireless networking standard has not been approved yet, but that hasn't stopped manufacturers from beginning to release 802.11g equipment. For consumers and businesses interested in upgrading to 802.11g's 54Mbps speeds, some of the new...

[February 4, 2003, 11:36]

802.11g: Final Testing Begins

News Hoping to assuage concerns about the latest wireless networking specification, an industry group gave its time frame for the completion of interoperability tests ensuring optimal performance of new gear.

[February 26, 2003, 12:49]

802.11g Boosts Wireless Hardware Sales

News Worldwide sales of wireless networking products grew in the first quarter, a seasonally slow selling period, according to a report released on Tuesday from research firm Dell'Oro Group. Revenue for wireless networking equipment was $411m in the...

[May 14, 2003, 9:19]

802.11g On Track For Finalisation

News The latest wireless networking specification is on track for standards approval, which should open the door for further adoption of the already popular technology. A working group within the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE...

[May 22, 2003, 8:22]

802.11g Approved, 802.11n Is Next In Line

News The cycle of increasing throughput in the wireless networking industry continued on Thursday as a standards body approved a new specification and began work on another spec that promises to lead to even higher data-transmission speeds.

[June 13, 2003, 10:49]

IEEE 802.11g New Draft Standard Clarifies Future Of Wireless LAN

White Papers The IEEE 802.11g wireless Ethernet standard was adopted for wireless local area networks (WLANs) operating up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps) in the 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) band. The 802.11g draft standard utilizes existing elements from the original...

[July 21, 2003, 0:00]

IEEE's 802.11g WLAN Standard Seems Doomed

News A faster variation on the 802.11b wireless LAN standard seems certain to arrive in the market too late to have any real use. The 802.11g specification may cause little more than confusion as it will be beaten to the market by the superior 802.11a...

[December 18, 2001, 15:56]

Making 802.11g Transmitter Measurements

White Papers 802.11g is the latest standard in wireless computer networking. It follows on the developments of 802.11a and 802.11b, combining the speed of 802.11a with the low cost and installed base of 802.11b devices.

[June 26, 2007, 0:00]

Experimental Characterization Of Interference In A 802.11g Wireless Mesh Network

White Papers Multi-channel wireless networks are being studied as a means to increase wireless network capacity. The implicit assumption is that network throughput increases in direct proportion with the number of non-overlapping channels used.

[August 13, 2007, 0:00]

HP Updates Presario, Adds 802.11g

News The four new Presario S3000 desktops, available from Friday, feature a silver and black chassis with slightly rounded edges and a bay for USB (universal serial bus) ports located in front that can covered by a tiny sliding door.

[March 31, 2003, 10:38]

Intel Plans 802.11g Centrino This Year

News Intel is picking up the pace on introducing 802.11g technology into its products, as the emerging wireless networking specification gathers customer and standards support. The chipmaker is moving up the timeframe for using 802.11g technology in its...

[May 19, 2003, 10:51]

Performance Of VoIP Over IEEE 802.11g DSSS-OFDM Mode With IEEE 802.11e QoS Support

White Papers This paper examines, via simulation, the performance of an 802.11e MAC over an 802.11g PHY operating in DSSS-OFDM mode. The DSSS-OFDM scheme provides data rates of up to 54Mb/s as well as interoperability with 802.11b nodes.

[April 11, 2007, 0:00]

Wireless Voice Pioneer Finally Embraces 802.11g

News SpectraLink, the pioneer of wireless voice phone systems, has finally extended its capabilities to support high-speed wireless LANs. The company makes mobile handsets that carry calls over a company's WLAN to its PBX, allowing employees to be...

[January 4, 2007, 11:16]

Broadcom Speeds Up 802.11g Networks

News Broadcom has introduced a Wi-Fi chipset that it says can speed the performance of 802.11g networks to 125 megabits per second (Mbps), potentially creating new opportunities for routing high-bandwidth media across wireless networks.

[January 9, 2004, 11:45]

Capacity, Coverage, And Deployment Considerations For IEEE 802.11g

White Papers 802.11g is an exciting new technology that offers additional performance, while providing investment protection for 802.11b clients through backward compatibility. By using previous technologies and economies of scale, 802.11g devices are available...

[March 16, 2005, 23:00]

Single-component 802.11g Chip Enters Mass Production

News Atheros Communications has begun shipping in large quantities its single-chip 802.11g part. Gear maker D-Link will be the among the first to design products that use the component. The chip, AR5005G, was first announced in January of this year.

[April 27, 2004, 9:45]

Linux Gets 802.11g Intel Centrino Driver

News Linux users can now take full advantage of the 54Mbps wireless networking chipset in Intel's Centrino platform. Windows XP has enjoyed full Centrino support since the platform was first launched by Intel in March 2003.

[June 1, 2004, 14:20]

Wi-Fi Vendors Begin 802.11g Upgrades

News Belkin, which sells PC accessories and networking equipment aimed at the mass market, said on Monday it is offering upgrades for its wireless LAN product line, called 54g, to bring them up to date with the newly approved IEEE 802.11g specification...

[June 16, 2003, 12:01]

Wi-Fi Vendors Begin 802.11g Upgrades

Talkback The Belkin has its advantages but I have found that lots of other electrical interferer with the signal strength as when the printer is on it reduces the signal quality but I have broadband and I have found very little different in the speed when...

[January 5, 2005, 18:19]


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