At the January IEEE 802.11 interim meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Jan. 12-15, Task Group “n” is expected to issue a call for proposals for the high-throughput amendment to the 802.11 standard ...
The popularity of 802.11n is attracting more businesses to wireless LAN equipment and helping suppliers cope with the tough economic climate, industry analysts say. Demand for enterprise WLAN ...
802.11n promises faster speeds, closing the performance gap between wired and wireless networks. However, not too long ago, the question on everyone’s lips was: Do we wait for the standard to be ...
Ruckus Wireless has introduced what it says is the first wireless mesh-based 802.11n WLAN solution for small and medium businesses. According to Ruckus, its new SmartMesh technology enables a simple ...
On Monday, Meru Networks, Trapeze Networks and Ruckus Wireless all unveiled wireless wares, many based on the 802.11n standard, which is designed to improve range and throughput and has many saying ...
Seven years after it kicked off the process the IEEE has ratified the 802.11n WLAN standard. 'Draft n' products have been on the market for several years,' but, ratification will see a new wave of ...
Three vendors -- Meru Networks, Trapeze Networks and Ruckus Wireless -- on Monday released new wireless networking gear, much of which is based on the new 802.11n wireless standard. Here's the ...
Enterprise-class wireless LAN products supporting the IEEE 802.11n draft standard, and promising data rates of 300Mbit/sec., were announced this week by Meru Networks. Meru says it will ship this ...
Because many enterprises have already upgraded their networks to the 802.11n standard, sales growth in the enterprise wireless LAN sector was cut in half during the second quarter, according to ...
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