802.11n

Tales In Tech History: Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi has its origins in the telecom market, and arguably its popularity neutred the absolute power of telecom giants

7 years ago

Research Finds Latest Wi-Fi Networks Consume Up To 75% Less Power Than Their Predecessors

802.11n wireless protocol is a lot less hungry thanks to ‘frame aggregation’

11 years ago

Wi-Fi Alliance Begins 802.11ac Certification

The Wi-Fi Alliance has begun certifying wireless equipment with the forthcoming 802.11ac standard

11 years ago

Cisco Readies 1Gbps Enterprise Wi-Fi AP

Cisco is preparing to break the 1Gbps barrier with a new enterprise access point for Wi-Fi networks

12 years ago

CeBIT 2012: AVM’s Fritzes Go High And Low… And LTE

Greman router maker AVM also has an LTE-equipped box for lucky Germans with 4G coverage

12 years ago

Meru Takes Its WLAN Downmarket

As users want more from Wi-Fi, Meru is using a lower-cost access point to take its wares into new markets

14 years ago

Aruba Upgrades Wi-Fi To Match Smartphone Use

Wireless LANs must withstand a surge of traffic from mobile devices, says Aruba

14 years ago

Lessons Learnt From 802.11n Wi-Fi Deployments

Wireless network vendor Xirrus provides helpful guidelines on how to optimise 802.11n networks in the enterprise

14 years ago

Wi-Fi Interoperability Should Never Be Assumed

As 802.11n makes its way onto new smartphones and tablets, wireless administrators should stay skeptical about interoperability, warns Andrew Garcia

14 years ago

Ruckus Cuts 802.11n Wi-Fi Cost

Ruckus Wireless is offering enterprise 802.11n Wi-Fi access points for around £400

14 years ago