The Next Generation of Wireless: 802.11n for the Business
White Papers Businesses, users, and the communications industry as a whole have long anticipated the introduction of next-generation wireless networks enabled by the 802.11n standard. This new technology adds to the arsenal of existing 802.11 standards for...
[June 13, 2008, 1:01]
802.11n: The Next Generation of Wireless Performance
White Papers The IEEE 802.11 Working Group has been working for the last few years to standardize an upgrade to the 802.11 radio that provides a new set of capabilities dramatically improving the reliability of 802.11 communications, the predictability of...
[June 13, 2008, 1:01]
Catch the new wave in wireless networking: 802.11n review
Reviews Today's Wi-Fi gear has limited range, is highly susceptible to interference from cordless phones and other wireless devices, and is much slower than old-fashioned Ethernet. All this is set to change with the advent of 802.11n.
[May 3, 2005, 12:05]
802.11n Design and Deployment Guidelines
White Papers The industry has been excited about 802.11n from the day the suggestion was made that fast Ethernet speeds might be achievable in the world of Wi-Fi. Now, that standard is ready for mass consumption in the form of the Draft 2.0 version of 802.11n...
[June 13, 2008, 1:01]
802.11n: Next-Generation Wireless LAN Technology
White Papers Demand for wireless LAN hardware has experienced phenomenal growth during the past several years, evolving quickly from novelty into necessity. As a measure of this expansion, WLAN chipset shipments in 2005 surpassed the 100-million-unit mark, a...
[November 10, 2006, 0:00]
Proxim: 802.11n to bring back 'fat' access points
News Wireless LAN veteran Proxim has launched a fast 802.11n system for businesses, which goes against an industry trend by having no central controller. The Orinoco AP-8000, introduced on Monday, can give up to 320Mbps throughput, which Proxim said...
[November 17, 2008, 16:01]
802.11n Access Points and Power over Ethernet: Key Considerations
White Papers In this 5 page report, you'll discover more about the key technical considerations when making the move to 802.11n. The report provides: An overview of PoE Information on verifying power performance Proof that the solution works
[October 9, 2008, 1:01]
Apple AirPort Express Base Station (802.11n) review
Reviews Design and setup Aside from the upgrade to the 802.11n, Apple has made no other changes to the original AirPort Express design. It remains the exact size (94mm by 75mm by 28.5mm), weight (188g) and shape (little, boxy) as the original model, which...
[March 25, 2008, 10:08]
802.11n Wireless Technology Overview: Deploying the Next Generation of High Performance Wireless
White Papers In less than a decade, wireless LANs have evolved from an interesting idea to an indispensable technology for millions of businesses and consumers. This technology continues to evolve. The latest generation of high-speed wireless LAN solutions...
[October 7, 2008, 1:01]
802.11n: Ready for Business
White Papers Technology shifts are gradual events that generally take years. Now that 802.11n Draft 2.0 has become a de facto industry standard and the market is adopting 802.11n Draft 2.0 products in advance of a final ratified standard, adoption timeframes...
[June 13, 2008, 1:01]
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]
Ruckus updates 802.11n Wi-Fi portfolio
News Ruckus Wireless has updated its 802.11n Wi-Fi range to include dual-radio technology, which it says will offer simultaneous support for older and newer Wi-Fi clients. The wireless technology firm expanded its ZoneFlex Enterprise Smart Wireless LAN...
[March 10, 2009, 16:18]
Ralink 802.11n Wireless LAN Card
Downloads This package supports the following driver models:Ralink 802.11n Wireless LAN Card
[May 19, 2008, 8:00]
New technologies in 802.11n review
Reviews The proposed 802.11n standard incorporates some impressive improvements to the physical hardware and firmware. In this guide, we first look at the main enhancements, then discuss MIMO and multipath environments in more detail, and finally examine...
[June 24, 2008, 9:51]
Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.11n Solutions Combining MIMO Architectures With Iterative Decoding and Sub-Optimal ML Detection Via MMSE and Zero Forcing GIS Solutions
White Papers This paper investigates the point-to-point PHY layer performance of two newly proposed IEEE 802.11n candidate solutions by suggesting extensions to 802.11a. The new solutions incorporate a MIMO architecture for the wireless links between the...
[May 12, 2006, 1:00]
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]
Designing and Deploying 802.11n Next-Generation Wireless
White Papers 802.11n offers dramatic improvements in speed, range, and reliability. However, having the right wireless infrastructure is crucial if organizations are to take advantage of its full potential. This Webcast will help to understand the primary...
[March 24, 2008, 0:02]
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]
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]
Meru claims first European 802.11n campus
News Meru Networks, a small Wi-Fi vendor, has claimed to have beaten behemoth Cisco to the Wi-Fi punch, by becoming the first supplier to announce the installation of an 802.11n-based Wi-Fi campus network in Europe.n is the latest evolution of Wi-Fi...
[November 27, 2007, 15:11]



