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HTC HD2 can be coaxed into doing 802.11n, if you know how to sweet-talk it
Blog | www.engadget.com | Nov 24, 2009
Even though Broadcom, Atheros, and Qualcomm have all been sampling phone-ready draft 802.11n chipsets for some time now, you're still not seeing the
Andy T on 802.11n: Another Tangible Demonstration Of A Wireless Range Limitation at 11/23/2009 12:51:31 PM
Blog | www.edn.com | Nov 23, 2009
EDN Senior Technical Editor Brian Dipert exposes, analyzes andopines on diverse topics in technology. Follow the Brian's Brain Twitter feed at www.twitter.com/BrianzBrain.
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ZyXEL's MWR222 Mobile Wireless Router will stop at nothing to get you connected
Blog | www.engadgetmobile.com | Nov 11, 2009
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The Human Network Really Is Changing How We Live
Blog | blogs.cisco.com | Nov 6, 2009
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO), is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.
http://blogs.cisco.com/wireless/comments/the_human_network_really_is_changing_how_we_live/
Gadgetwise: Wi-Fi Standard Is on the Fast Track
Blog | gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com | Aug 10, 2009
A faster standard for home wireless networking, which has been in draft mode for several years, may be close to final approval.
http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/10/wifi-standard-on-the-fast-track/?partner=rss&emc=rss
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Asus Wireless-N RT-N16 router offers 300Mbps throughput
Blog | blogs.zdnet.com | Jun 30, 2009
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Weird & Wireless: Why can I use a 2.4-GHz phone and 802.11 network at the same time?
Blog | www.electronicsweekly.com | Jun 22, 2009
Questions like this concerning RF interference go back to a classic misunderstanding about modern day, digital radios. Especially since many people go off and buy a 5.8 GHz cordless phone because they are afraid that their WiFi won't work very well.
DEV-monkey - Sensor Networks: 802.11n or 802.15.4?
Blog | www.dev-monkey.com | Apr 8, 2009
A while ago, I received information from Redpine Signals about the company's 802.11n Single Stream Module. According to the company, its SenSiFi module uses ultra low-power Lite-Fi 802.11n communications in sensor networks that can operate for long periods.
Why can I use a 2.4-GHz phone and 802.11 network at the same time?
Blog | www.designnews.com | Mar 13, 2009
Questions like this concerning RF interference go back to a classic misunderstanding about modern day, digital radios. Especially since many people go off and buy a 5.8 GHz cordless phone because they are afraid that their WiFi won’t work very well.
Wireless Video, and the Winner is…
Blog | blog.alereon.com | Dec 9, 2008
At the dawn of UWB back in 2002 when the FCC authorized the use of over 7GHz of spectrum for UWB the application that caught peopleâs fancy, including that of the IEEE, was easily and cost effectively connecting a set-top box (or Blu-ray player) to an HDTV. Over the years many companies have
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