Wi-Fi systems enable products from different manufacturers to work together. This is made possible by international open systems, which no one manufacturer owns. All gain a commercial benefit by ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
In early 2000, the IEEE 802.11 Task Group G was given the job of developing a higher-speed, backward-compatible physical-layer extension to the highly successful IEEE 802.11b standard. The new ...
A long-awaited standard for wireless LANs that offers more carrying capacity than the current IEEE 802.11b specification while using the same frequencies won final approval Thursday morning. The new ...
With interest around the IEEE 802.11g draft specification beginning to increase, questions are already being raised as to how systems complying with this spec will interoperate with existing 802.11b ...
The 802.11g standard is still under development, with a final standard likely available by the end of 2002. With pre-standard chipsets just becoming available now, product vendors will probably ...
To the uninitiated, the evolution of wireless LAN standards might look like an alphabetic soap opera. PC cards and access point hubs based on the 11Mbit/sec. 802.11b WLAN standard were just moving ...
My whole point is that in order to force the migration to the wide-open 5 GHz band where there are 12 channels with even more being opened up, the only way to make this happen is to forget about ...
Intel is picking up the pace on introducing 802.11g technology into its products, as the emerging wireless networking specification gathers customer and standards support. The chipmaker is moving up ...