802.11n Spec Still In The Air
Vitaly Friedman writes "Standards for the hotly anticipated Wi-Fi successor haven't yet been agreed upon. Where's that leave all those early-bird products? 802.11n is a highly anticipated successor to today's Wi-Fi, promising a huge performance boost. The draft spec promises to deliver data rates up to 180 Mbps, which could make wired home networks unnecessary and should allow high-definition wireless video streaming. At issue is whether the draft spec is far enough along that companies can make products that will provide that performance but still be compatible with each other and with older Wi-Fi equipment."
Cute!
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"It's the height of ridiculousness to say for those 9 lines you get hundreds of millions."
Anyone care to recall the happy days of analogue modems and the pre-ratified 'standards': Courier HST, K56flex, X2 and all that?
It must be difficult to take the time to ratify standards when the manufacturers are forcing themselves out of the starting gate to meet customer 'I want it now' expectations.
Buying a 'pre-n', wifi enabled laptop with Blu-ra..er..HD-D...er...whatever... is the true mark of someone living on the bleeding edge.
AT&ROFLMAO
I know, I can't wait until my neighbor upgrades so I can check this out. :P
What if the Hokey Pokey really is what it's all about?
You still need either a reason 0) or A)!
...what are we going to do when we run out of characters in the alphabet for the 802.11* protocols? Do like the tropical storm/hurricane name-givers and move to the greek alphabet? 802.11iota?
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
Who cares? I just want to know what's going to happen after they reach 'z'.
Once you hit 802.11z, it rolls over and all wireless connections have to ripped out in favor of 802.12 compliant 100Base standard wiring.
Let's pray it never comes to that.
the major advances in civilization are processes which all but wreck the societies in which they occur - A.N. White
WTF? Why was this moderated as a troll??? Here's a link to the equipment. They're claiming all of the things he stated including 300Mbps. He may have been joking, I don't know, but it definitely isn't a troll.