The last newsletter discussed interoperability among various flavors of 802.11 networks, including forthcoming high-speed 802.11n networks. I’d like to point out a few clarifications about “backward ...
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The different variants of 802.11 wireless networks offer different speeds, coverage and performance, so school districts have to decide which version best suits their needs. 802.11 wireless networks ...
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You must have come across Wi-Fi 6 a number of times in the past couple of months. Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE 802.11 AX) is the new wireless standard just as 5G is the new network standard. This post will try to ...
The 802.11 designation refers to the IEEE’s WLAN standard, commonly called by its trade name, Wi-Fi. The suffix indicates one alternative of the standard. Currently, 802.11n is the most widely ...