Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Jun 2008 20:23 UTC, submitted by Mark Wielaard
Internet & Networking While the history of wireless computer networks dates back to the 1970 with the University of Hawaii's ALOHAnet (I wish we retained that name instead of 802.11x), it has only been during the past, say, 10 years that the technology started to make serious inroads into the consumer market - your home. The latest and greatest variant is 802.11n, and while promoted as the best thing since sliced bread, Frank Ohlhorst has his reservations, and debunks 5 myths concerning 802.11n.
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and the best part of the article?
by Cloudy on Fri 20th Jun 2008 04:44 UTC
Cloudy
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is that none of these 'myths' have anything to do with why enterprises decide to have wifi nets or move from g to n for those nets.