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EMERGING TECHNOLOGY 802.11N: Wire's New Nemesis
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Saturday, March 05, 2005

The 802.11n Promise

  • A minimum throughput of 100 Mbps-some vendors are trying to take into the range of 500–630 Mbps
  • Interoperability with legacy 802.11a/b/g products
  • Serve markets like cellular telephony, mobile radio, personal computing, public access, and VoIP besides consumer electronics and enterprise networking

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