ALSO CALLED: WiFi-N and Wi-Fi N DEFINITION: Specification for wireless LAN (WLAN) communications intended to increase network speed and reliability and to extend the operating distance of wireless networks. Raw data throughput is expected to reach as much as 600 Mbps, or more than 10 times the throughput of 802.11g. 802.11n is based on MIMO (multiple
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WHITE PAPER: Posted: 07 Mar 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2008
SUMMARY:
This Fluke Networks whitepaper describes the options and the planning cabling installers and enterprises should do to prepare for the next wave of wireless LANs.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 31 Aug 2007 | Published: 01 Jun 2006
SUMMARY:
Read this white paper to learn about a solution that uses unified network architecture where wireless becomes the primary network access method for data, voice and video.
802.11N DEFINITION (continued): Specification for wireless LAN (WLAN) communications intended to increase network speed and reliability and to extend the operating distance of wireless networks. Raw data throughput is expected to reach as much as 600 Mbps, or more than 10 times the throughput of 802.11g. 802.11n is based on MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) technology, which uses multiple antennas at both the source (transmitter) and the destination (receiver) to minimize errors and optimize data speed.Visit WhatIs.com - a knowledge exploration and self-education tool about information technology.
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