But here's the rub: The 802.11n standard is still in draft form. A final standard isn't likely to be released by the IEEE until 2007 at the earliest. Even the second draft of the standard, which will ...
With the arrival of the first 802.11n routers from Buffalo Technology, Belkin, D-Link and Netgear, early adopters are wondering whether it’s time for them to upgrade their home networks. With speeds ...
Want to give your home network a speed and range boost? Trendnet's Easy-N-Upgrader will do the trick. It's designed to piggyback on an existing router. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
Wi-Fi systems enable products from different manufacturers to work together. This is made possible by international open systems, which no one manufacturer owns. All gain a commercial benefit by ...
Unless you want to be wedded to 802.11n's megabit pace forever, you might want to consider switching over to 802.11ac-enabled tech to suit that gigabit pipe you plan on installing in your home. On ...
I bought my Linksys WRT54GL router back in 2006 and it's still running steadily after 6 years! I flashed it with DD-WRT. However, wireless LAN transfers from my ReadyNAS max out at about 1.2MB/s, ...
But here's the rub: The 802.11n standard is still in draft form. A final standard isn't likely to be released by the IEEE until 2007 at the earliest. Even the second draft of the standard, which will ...