Faster wireless LAN equipment based on the draft of a new standard came out of the chute Thursday from Buffalo Technology (USA). The company announced a combination router and access point, a PC Card ...
Cisco’s Linksys is making noise with its release of new 802.11n-compliant WLAN products, specifically the WRT300N router and the WPC300N PC Card. They’re supposed to be faster, more secure, and priced ...
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation in partnership with TeamF1 and Senao Networks offer a comprehensive hardware/software reference design kit, based on the company's PowerPC(R) 405EX processor, ...
Looks like there’s an 802.11n wireless LAN is in your company’s future. Or is there? We asked 372 IT professionals about their plans for 802.11n and the answers were all over the map. 802.11n is ...
See also: First draft of next Wi-Fi standard, 802.12n Linksys has announced a range of wireless local area networking equipment conforming to the new 802.11n wireless LAN standard, and claiming to ...
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 ...
The new products conform to the 802.11n draft spec. This means that they must provide both mixed mode operation and backward compatibility with 802.11g and 802.11b. Mixed mode operation requires that, ...
It may be Apple's worst-kept secret, but it's a secret nonetheless: the company is including wireless cards in the new MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo that support the draft 802.11n wireless protocol. The ...
Installation was easy — just enter the serial number provided with the software license and select your adapter. Our internal WLAN adapter was not supported by OmniPeek, so we used a Linksys WUSB600N ...
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 ...