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Results tagged "802.11ac"

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Reality Check on the 802.11ac Wireless Standard

July 09, 2012 11:43 AM
Vendors are introducing 802.11ac products--are you ready for the wireless standard? Here's what you need to know.

Broadcom Turns Up Heat on 802.11ac Standard With New Chips

June 07, 2012 01:19 PM
The 802.11ac standard is still at draft stage, but that hasn't stopped Broadcom from announcing new chips. Our blogger takes a look at the chip maker's system-on-chip announcement.

Hey, Broadcom: Will 2012 Bring Us Gigabit Ethernet?

December 27, 2011 07:00 AM
We've come a long way since the early days of wireless networking. On the right 802.11n network today, you can see data rates of 300 Mbps and real throughput that tops Fast Ethernet speeds. But things change quickly in the wireless space, and after a recent conversation with chipmaker Broadcom, I can smell ridiculously fast wireless off in the distance.

Fretting Over 802.11ac

October 14, 2011 08:40 AM
Call me a downer, call me a cynic, but I consider myself a realist. The not-yet-draft version of IEEE 802.11ac is building up steam just off the wireless stage, and I'm here to tell my fellow wireless network administrators that now is the time to start worrying.

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