802.11n WiFi Standard Finally Approved!
Saturday, September 12, 2009 at 10:14AM
George

Has it been really 7 years!? There were early leaks posted on various sites the IEEE was close to an approval. Sites are reporting a formal announcement from the IEEE next week. 802.11n will bring 160+ mbps actual throughput to wireless users. This is 7x’s faster than the current 802.11a/g technology. I expect to see more enterprise customers taking full advantage of 802.11n in future deployments with this final approval.

Specific to Cisco 802.11n – Things to note:

1252 – Requires 802.3at power for dual radio operation and can operate in LWAPP and Autonomous modes.

1242 – Requires 802.3af power to operate and currently in LWAPP mode only. There is a prerequisite of 5.2 firmware or greater on the controller code. Cisco offers 802.11a/g/n and 802.11g/n radio options.

 802.11n - Did you know?

http://www.my80211.com/did-you-know/2009/9/12/80211n-wifi-standard-finally-approved.html

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