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Linksys' 802.11n products go on sale in Australia | Linksys' 802.11n products go on sale in Australia |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Tuesday, 04 July 2006 | |
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Linksys has released in Australia its wireless networking products conforming to the draft 802.11n standard. These products were released in the US in April. They include the Linksys WRT300N Wireless-N broadband router, WPC300N Wireless-N notebook adapter and WMP300N Wireless-N PCI adapter. Linksys claims they offer up to four times the range and up to 12 times the throughput of standard 802.11g WLAN products. The 802.11n draft specification allows conforming products to transmit over two available channels at the same time, effectively creating a 40MHz channel that doubles the capacity for applications such as high definition video, audio streaming, online gaming and Voice over IP.
Products are also required to be backward compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b. Mixed mode operation designates that, unlike previous proprietary networking technologies, 802.11n networks must maintain optimum speeds when operating with legacy products. Backward compatibility ensures that existing standards-based wireless products are able to work at their respective highest performance levels for that environment. |
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