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sponsored by Motorola, Inc.
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26 Jun 2008
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26 Jun 2008
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PDF
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10
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Product Literature
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English
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ABSTRACT:
802.11n promises significantly higher speed and range and has the potential to solve throughput problems for business users, opening the way to far more applications, such as voice over WLAN, high performance data applications, voice communications and real-time video as well as other business solutions.
This E-Guide details what to expect with 802.11n, when to expect it and what you need to consider when deploying 802.11n.
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Author
Lisa Phifer
Vice President
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Core Competence Inc.
Lisa Phifer is vice president of Core Competence Inc. She has been involved in the design, implementation and evaluation of data communications, internetworking, security and network management products for more than 20 years and has advised companies large and small regarding security needs, product assessment and the use of emerging technologies and best practices.
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BROWSE RELATED
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802.11n | Application Performance Management | IEEE | Network Architectures | ROI | Switches | TCP | Wi-Fi | Wireless Computing | Wireless Hardware | Wireless Internet | Wireless Routers | WLAN
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