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Friday, 01/02/2004 7:56:42 AM

Friday, January 02, 2004 7:56:42 AM

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Early start for super fast W-LAN

http://www.jp.dk/itogc/artikel:aid=2197030/
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), responsible for the recognition of the wireless 802.11 standards, expects to be ready with the new 802.11n standard in 2005.

But the company Broadcom will already in the second half if this year be ready with so-called pre-standard equipment. 802.11n allows data transmission of around 100 MB per second.

The three existing standards, 802.11b runs 11MB and 802.11a and -g promised 55MB per second, but have not fully delivered the promised speed. 802.11n should do that.

Broadcom was also first with chips for the 802.11g-standard.


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