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Have a Want for Wifi
Monday, 24 April 2006 14:52
Linksys Wireless Router

Linksys is ramping up their production of 802.11n offerings.  Find out what they will have in stores starting next week, as well as what 802.11n even gives to the wireless world.

Linksys is all set to introduce faster Wifi products, basing much of their new line on the IEEE 802.11n standard draft. What this allows is for much higher bandwidth, as well as improved range. The first few offerings from Linksys include the WRT300N Wireless-N Broadband Router and WPC300N Wireless-N Notebook Adapter. The price range is somewhat steep, at $120-$150, but the bandwidth increase is set to be almost double that of the products currently on the market – 100 megabits per second compared to the 802.11 g, clocking in at 54 megabits per second.

The 802.11n standard is backwards compatible with both 802.11b and 802.11g, and there should be quite a few more products coming out from the various vendors throughout the rest of the year. One big feature with this standard is support for home wireless video.
 
"With up to four times the range and up to 12 times the throughput of Wireless-G*, the WRT300N and WPC300N deliver wireless networks with the capacity to surf the web, enjoy multiple streams of high definition video, listen to digital music collections and make Internet phone calls - all at the same time.

The emergence of high-definition video, along with the growing use of Voice over IP, online gaming, and other applications by consumers requires network bandwidth that greatly exceeds what is available from 802.11g,” said Mike Wolf, principal analyst, ABI Research. “With these products based on the IEEE 802.11n draft specification, Linksys is enabling users to transform their home networks into media distribution platforms and access premium content around the home over a wireless network.”

A substantial number of products for both homes and businesses will soon depend on compatibility with Wireless-N to reach their full potential,” said Malachy Moynihan, vice president and general manager, Home Networking, Linksys. “Because of the importance of the technology, we have taken the unique step of conducting extensive testing with multiple vendors to ensure that the greatest possible number of them will perform at peak levels when interacting with our 802.11n products.
 
For full press release visit Linksys
 
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