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    802.11n Spec Moves Closer To Completion

    By a unanimous vote, the IEEE's 802.11 working group has sent Draft 2.0 of the 802.11n WiFi spec out to the entire membership of the IEEE for approval. If it is approved by the membership, Draft 2.0 wil then become the basis for the final 802.11n spec.

    802.11n has been hailed as an ideal, easy-to-use home networking solution because of its speed and backward compatibility with the slower 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networking spec. 802.11n will have a maximum throughput of 600Mbps, but will typically operate at 200Mbps, about twice that of wired 100BaseT Ethernet and nearly four times the maximum of 802.11g.

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    is N the one with potential for 2/3 mile range and uses so little power it can be used in PDA's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by starshooter10 View Post
    is N the one with potential for 2/3 mile range and uses so little power it can be used in PDA's?
    I think this article might provide you with the info you seek.....

    http://www.deviceforge.com/articles/AT5096801417.html

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