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Results tagged "802.11n"

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Aruba Cuts Prices With New 802.11n Access Point

September 24, 2009 11:34 AM
Aruba Networks has launched the latest member of their 802.11n family. The AP-105 offers a small footprint, enterprise class features, and a limited lifetime warranty at an aggressive $695 list price. Along with the new AP, Aruba is offering price cuts on its existing stable of 802.11n gear.

The Non-Issue of 802.11n Ratification

September 23, 2009 03:16 PM
After a seven-year process, 802.11n, the next generation of wireless protocols has been blessed by the IEEE and the vendor-led WiFi Alliance, officially ratified on September 11, 2009. While most industry watchers might have expected a clarion call of the news and a flurry of press releases announcing product compatibility, the industry players have been largely silent about the event.

Wi-Fi Alliance Affirms Core Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 802.11n Program Tests Will Not Change for September Update

July 24, 2009 03:50 PM
Interoperability with previously-certified 802.11n products will be preserved, with some optional features added to testing

802.11n Nears The End of the Approval Road

July 23, 2009 09:41 PM
A pair of events have resonated through the wireless LAN market in recent days, marking the beginning of the end for the ratification of the 802.11n standard. The first was a blog post by Matthew Gast, chief strategist for Trapeze Networks and member of the IEEE's 802.11 working group, proclaiming that the 802.11n is in essence, one meeting away from final approval, which could come as soon as September

Get Ready For A Wire-Free Enterprise

May 24, 2008 04:02 AM
As the new 802.11n spec, with its increased speed, coverage, and reliability, intersects with a broader selection of vendor offerings, wireless is becoming a viable platform for mission-critical network connectivity.

Siemens' PoE Claims Validated

February 27, 2008 03:47 PM
Siemens claims to have done some tweaking to its board design and components, allowing them to deliver 3x3:2 using a 40-MHz wide carrier at full power, without compromise, on existing

Marvell Rings In New Year with 3x3 802.11n Silicon

January 02, 2008 09:45 PM
Marvell's updated 802.11n chipsets are the first to support 3x3 MIMO with 3 spatial streams offering 450Mbps in ideal conditions.

Aruba Joins 802.11n Fight

November 10, 2007 05:01 AM
No. 2 Wi-Fi vendor Aruba comes out swinging at Cisco as it finally announces its 802.11n gear.

Analysis: 802.11n -- The n Factor

October 26, 2007 04:00 AM
Don't give in to irrational exuberance over the latest Wi-Fi spec. Cold, hard calculations are called for.

Review: 802.11n Wi-Fi Routers

October 02, 2007 04:00 AM
Though the 802.11n specifications are still in beta, major vendors are already pushing N routers. Is it time to move to the new spec, and if so, which device should

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