Over at ComputerWorld, Bill O'Brien (who I used to work with in my Computer Shopper days) has authored a shootout between the latest 802.11n-rated WiFi offerings from Belkin, Cisco/Linksys, and ...
As wireless protocols go, 802.11n is everything an IT admin could want. The newest flavor in the alphabet soup that is Wi-Fi, "n" carries data faster and farther than its predecessors and is perfectly ...
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 ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. October 30, 2007—In algebra, “n” is commonly used to express the unknown. It’s also a bit of an unknown in the real-time location systems (RTLS) ...
Atheros Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATHR), a leading developer of advanced wireless solutions, and Jungo Ltd., a leading provider of broadband gateway middleware, today announced a production–ready ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. Starting in ...
Moxa, a provider of hardened networking, communication and computing solutions, today announced that all models in its 802.11n series of wireless access points will gain significant enhancements in ...
A big focus for Wi-Fi makers these days is on building equipment that supports high-speed outdoor network applications. For example, there are enterprises that want to extend their wireless LANs ...
QuickerTek on Monday introduced the nQuicky PCI, a PCI expansion card compatible with Power Mac systems that provides 802.11 wireless networking speed. It costs $149.95. These older systems typically ...
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers on Thursday confirmed the draft specification for the next-generation 802.11n WiFi standard. The decision could help push 600-Mbps products into ...
My normal network is Wifi 5, but I have 802.11n enabled on the guest network. The guest network runs on the same APs as my main network. I have 3 APs controlled by a controller. I might occasionally ...
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