by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Nov 9, 2009 | 802.11 WLAN Requirements, 802.11n, Infrastructure Management Tools, Strategic Mobility and Wireless Planning
This definitely shows how far the wireless industry has come. Aruba Networks and Motorola Inc, together with it's subsidiaries Symbol Technologies, Wireless Valley Communications, Inc. and AirDefense decided on November 06 to settle all outstanding...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Sep 28, 2009 | 802.11n
With the advent of 802.11n finally being approved on September 11, customers no longer have to worry about investing in 802.11n with the fear of being having to trade out AP(s). Then can finally reap the benefits of MIMO and up to 300 mps of bandwidth. ...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Aug 25, 2009 | 802.11n
With 802.11n around the corner and the final standard becoming approved pending September; it is predicted that there will be huge opportunity in healthcare to forklift out 802.11a/b/g AP(s). This will not occur overnight, but the added benefits of MIMO...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Aug 22, 2009 | 802.11n
This has huge implications to wired/wirless networking in general. First it provides backwards compatibility with 802.11a/g, (also legacy b), but will require an AP not firmware refresh, but a forklift upgrade. This will allow competitive entrants like...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Aug 15, 2009 | 802.11n
It seems that that finally 802.11n will be approved by the IEEE standards board meeting on September 11, 2009. This is a huge cross the chasm change for the wireless networking industry at large. Now for the first time end clients can look to displace...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Jul 29, 2009 | 802.11n
IEEE Chairman, Bob Heile late Monday signaled that the 802.11n standard will be likely to be finalized by September 2009. The move comes after a "rocky" point of getting appropriate language into the late draft of the 802.11n format. Although already...