802.11n wireless standard finally approved
The faster, more long-range wireless standard 802.11n has been around for years and many home routers now use it. However, the standard has not had official approval until now. The IEEE has finally given formal approval. InfoWorld reports:
The IEEE has finally approved the 802.11n high-throughput wireless LAN standard.
There’s been no public announcement yet by IEEE. But Bruce Kraemer, the long-time chairman of the 802.11n Task Group (part of the 802.11 Working Group, which oversees the WLAN standards), has sent out a notification to a listserv for task group members, which includes a wide range of Wi-Fi chip makers, software developers, and equipment vendors.
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