IEEE 802.11n Standard Networking
September 15, 2009 | Component, Network | Comments OffThe IEEE has finally put the rubber stamp on 802.11n finally remove the tag ‘Project’ which was suspended over his head for seven years and make absolutely no difference to the public who used the successor to 802.11g happiness since mid-2007.

WiFi alliance had initially claimed that he “merely small additions option to coincide with the finalization of the 802.11n standard later this year. The program update test will maintain interoperability with over 600 Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 802.11n draft 2.0 released since June 2007. “Fortunately, this time, organizations stuck true to their words and new WiFi standard logo had to reduce this” project “of his appearance.
Of course, at this stage Draft 802.11n is so widespread that there was little choice to do whatever the final standard other than interoperability with her, since manufacturers tired of waiting for development there are many moons. In fact, the only products not Draft N predominant feature as standard nowadays are smartphones and netbooks.
Pleasantly, we also reached a point where the new official standard is already beginning to show its age. 802.11n maximum theoretical 300MBit, but real world testing, it is well below half of that under ideal conditions. Put some distance and some thick walls between the router and computer and streaming Full HD (1080p) around a home network becomes a real challenge. Share this connection with other home users streaming and say goodbye to your high-definition hijinks. [via trustedreviews]
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