In early 2000, the IEEE 802.11 Task Group G was given the job of developing a higher-speed, backward-compatible physical-layer extension to the highly successful IEEE 802.11b standard. The new ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Have you tested the range of your IEEE 802.11b wireless link? INTERLINE, a Polish microwave ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11b distance record of 110 km set by Interline earlier this year. (See the ...
The IEEE 802.11g group working on the speed upgrade to Wi-Fi 2.45GHz wireless lans has created a compromise draft standard that includes submissions from the two companies, Intersil and Texas ...
COMMENTARY--In a PDA & Wireless World spot poll I conducted last week--and note I said poll, not definitive research report--41 percent of the respondents said they use 802.11b, either at work, home, ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Newracom, Inc., a leading developer and licensor in wireless intellectual property of cutting-edge Wi-Fi technology, today announced the availability of NRC6181, a ...
U.S. Robotics Corp. (USR) has boosted the speed of its latest range of wireless LAN products for small businesses to 22M bit/sec., while retaining compatibility with existing 2.4-GHz systems built to ...
Intel will not release a dual-band 802.11a/b wireless LAN chipset for its notebook processor until late in the first half of 2003, the company said this week. Intel will not release a dual-band IEEE ...
The IEEE 802.11 specification (ISO/IEC 8802-11) is an international standard describing the characteristics of a wireless local area network (WLAN). The name Wi-Fi (which stands for Wireless Fidelity, ...
Cambridge, Mass.-based IOXperts has released an updated version of their 802.11b wireless networking drivers for Mac OS 8 – 9. The new version, 1.03, adds support for new cards and includes bug fixes ...
Anyone who connects to the internet via a wireless router will be using one manufactured to a set of agreed standards published by the IEEE. Up until fairly recently, these routers would have been 802 ...
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