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802.11b to 802.11g to 802.11n
I am doing a research on these three WiFi standards. I am looking for professional in depth explaination of the differences between b and g, a nd g and n. Also, the reason why IEEE had to develop new standard because of the previous one.Get a bookor surf the web802.11b...
Tags: Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, marko_bundalo@..., GHz Band, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11g
Discussion threads 2007-10-15
Wireless Ã¢â‚¬ËśN’ worth the hype?
The world of wireless devices is moving fast and 802.11n or Wireless ‘N’ is the hottest new technology to hit the shelves. Everyone’s talking about ‘the next great leap in wireless technology’ and all of the big names in home networking are pushing their next-generation breakthrough solutions. Let’s forget about...
Tags: Wireless, Wifi, Networking, General
Blog posts 2007-03-26
802.11n - The consequences of abandoning the 5 GHz frontier
When 802.11b first started getting popular in late 2000, no one imagined that it would still be the most dominant standard 6 years later and continue to dictate the design of the latest wireless LAN products because it is the lowest common denominator. As with any technology that is...
Tags: Hardware, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, Infrastructure, Mobile/Wireless, Networking, News
Blog posts 2007-01-24

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802.11n draft 1.10 - A kinder gentler neighbor
In summer of last year I wrote a cynical blog about "How to jam your neighbors Wi-Fi legally". I was referring to the fact that "Draft N" products were achieving their high throughput at the expense of annihilating their neighbors 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi access. As soon as the...
Tags: Hardware, IEEE 802.11n, Mhz, Mobile/Wireless, Networking, News
Blog posts 2007-01-23
10 things you should know before you buy an 802.11n wireless device
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.If you've spent any time in your local tech shop, you aresure to have seen a rash of Pre-N and Draft-N wireless products. Before you getcaught up in a rush of new product frenzy and plunk your money down, take a fewminutes...
Tags: 802.11/Wi-Fi, Draft-N, IEEE, IEEE 802.11n, Joshua Hoskins, MIMO, Mobile/wireless, Pre-N, wireless, wireless device
Technical articles 2006-12-04
Performance Enhancement of WLAN Using 802.11n and MIMO Technology
802.11n is IEEE wireless standards that significantly improve throughput and range of Wireless Local Area Networks WLAN compared with other 802.11 standards. It is expected to provide a throughput of over 100 Mbps, which is twice that of 802.11g. This difference is because it is designed to operate in both...
Tags: Performance, Wipro Technologies, Propagation, IEEE 802.11n, WLAN, MIMO, Wireless, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, LANs, Networking
White papers 2008-10-04
WiMAX pioneer blasts the technology, but should the finger be pointed at him and his IT department?
Who's to blame? WiMAX or Buzz Broadband's IT implementation?Original post:http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=627How much blame do you think Buzz Broadband deserves for its failed WiMAX deployment?Do you have examples of IT projects that tried to cut corners and ultimately failed because of it?RE: WiMAX pioneer blasts the technology, but should the finger be...
Tags: Wireless LANs, WIRELESS, Planning, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, brick school building, school building, Buzz Broadband
Discussion threads 2008-03-26
Wi-Fi group: Jumping the gun on gear is risky
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: WIRELESS, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi Alliance, IEEE 802.11n, Wi-Fi
Technical articles 2004-10-13
Wi-Fi Alliance is needed now more than ever
New Wi-Fi technology is in huge demand right now, with products being developed almost continuously. There is absolutely no reason to believe that this pace will slow down in the foreseeable future either. With all of this innovation coming from many different sources there easily could be many "incompatibility train...
Tags: Device, Equipment, Wi-Fi Alliance, New Wi-Fi Technology, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-01-10
Wireless LAN spectrum management
Contents Introduction to 802.11 radio spectrum 2.4 GHz spectrum management 5.3/5.8 GHz spectrum managementIntroduction to 802.11 radio spectrumIn North America including the USA and Canada, two unlicensed radio bands(technically 3 if you count 5.3 and 5.8 as 2 separate bands) are used for IEEE802.11 wireless LAN transmissions.  The 2.4 GHz band is very...
Tags: George Ou, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11g, LAN, spectrum, spectrum management, wireless, WLAN
Technical articles 2006-04-17
Sanity check: The 10 biggest technology belly flops of 2007
While 2007 gave us some fantastic technological innovations, it also brought the usual spate of bungles, miscues, and faux pas. Since I believe that you learn more from your mistakes than your successes, it's important to look at some of the most glaring errors that were made manifest in the...
Tags: China, Apple iPhone, Web, Wall Street Journal, Red Flag Software, Information Technology, HD-DVD, IEEE 802.11n, Microsoft Windows Vista, Skype Technologies S.A., Microsoft Corp., eBay Inc., Blu-ray, Reality, Red Flag Linux, TJX, Linux, Hd Dvd, Microsoft Windows, Smart Phones, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Programming Languages, Wi-Fi, Java, Operating Systems, Software, Personal Technology, DVD, Home Entertainment, Consumer Electronics, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Wireless, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2007-12-02
Will wi-fi end the reign of the wired network?
Why is it taking so long to finalize?The Draft-N is nonsense. This should be fast tracked to finalize by Q3 2008. Then comes the question of security. To set-up and secure a wireless network takes a great deal of work - certainly not for the novice. Ease-of-use is paramount.If the...
Tags: Wireless LANs, NETWORKING, Wireless Traffic, Ease-of-use, Wi-Fi, wireless, network, wired network, reign, IEEE 802.11n
Discussion threads 2008-03-13
10 ways to prepare for a wireless rollout
There are a number of reasons for a company to implement wireless networking. Wi-fi makes it much easier for workers to connect to the LAN from their laptops in conference rooms, break rooms, and other areas that may not have wired Ethernet jacks (or may not have enough for the...
Tags: IEEE 802.11, Network, Wi-Fi Alliance, Wireless Network, Wi-fi Standard, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Wireless LANs, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2008-03-17
What Wireless Network Adapter Do I Get??
I am a complete n00b to wireless networking. Which is scary because I now manage one! (Don't tell anyone at the office my secret!) Anyways, I need to buy a new wireless network adapter for my bosses laptop and I am a bit confused. Whats the difference in the letters...
Tags: Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, jozhall@..., wireless, MIMO, transmitter, adapter, receiver, IEEE 802.11, network, wireless network, network adapter
Discussion threads 2007-05-07
setting up a wireless network
blessings y'all! I would like to know the simplest way to setup a wireless network. Also, i would appreciate suggestions as to what equipment i will need to set it up.thanks in advance for all the help.RE: [i]the simplest way to setup a wireless networkGet someone else to do it...
Tags: Wi-Fi, wireless, access point, wireless network, network
Discussion threads 2008-11-11
Speed Issue - Netgear wireless router + Comcast Cable Modem
Hi - I am not a technical person so please help me explain my situation better if not already done so and also would appreciate some layman terms when explaining.I have a Comcast Cable modem at home. When the technician connected, he used my laptop to connect and showed that...
Tags: Modems, Home networking, Routers & switches, Network technology, Wireless LANs, Cable, Broadband Internet, NETWORKING, NETGEAR Router, IEEE 802.11b protocol, NetGear, modem, Comcast Corp., router, cable modem, wireless router
Discussion threads 2008-04-26
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