Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Next generation wi-fi approved


The next-generation of wi-fi technology has finally been approved for use, despite being on sale in laptops and other equipment for several years.
The 802.11n technology, as it is known, was ratified by the IEEE, a body that oversees all wi-fi standards.
It was conceived seven years ago and offers speeds at least six times faster than current approved technology.
Electronics firms have sold PCs and routers using the standard for many years, labelled "802.11n draft".
But without the IEEE's approval, there were no guarantees that future networking equipment would be compatible with the devices.
The IEEE's rubber stamp has changed that.

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