Tuesday, June 26, 2007

THE FUTURE OF WIRELESS ISN'T RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW!

yep! yep! yep! after 802.11 a, b, & g had reigned (and still is) in the wlan tech, wireless geeks are trying to work out 802.11n, which promises quite an improvement over its future predecessors. reports have it that experts are already achieving far greater results than expected. expo speaker even mentioned that a whooping 700Mbps is even possible as this new I-triple-E standard's maximum speed. holy mackanoly! Can't wait to get hold of Cisco -n compliants... hehehe...

Brief I-triple-E 802.11 blog
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IEEE : 802.11n
Release Date : 2008
Op. Frequency : 5 GHz,2.4 GHz
Data Rate (Typ) : 74 Mbps
Data Rate (Max) : 248 Mbps
Range : ~70 meters

IEEE : 802.11g
Release Date : 2003
Op. Frequency : 2.4 GHz
Data Rate (Typ) : 19 Mbps
Data Rate (Max) : 54 Mbps
Range : ~35 meters

IEEE : 802.11a
Release Date : 1999

Op. Frequency : 5 GHz
Data Rate (Typ) : 23 Mbps
Data Rate (Max) : 54 Mbps
Range : ~30 meters

IEEE : 802.11b
Release Date : 1999

Op. Frequency : 2.4 GHz
Data Rate (Typ) : 5 Mbps
Data Rate (Max) : 11 Mbps
Range : ~35 meters
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source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/802.11

5 comments:

EZLife said...

Ah What?? 802.11n ... will this mean i have to change my laptop in order to work on this n series whatever?

Ghee... hope it will be as EZ as ABC...when that arrives!

Well, we end user certainly loves new things or new changes simply because this will simplify the existing ones to improve the wireless technology!.

Neil L. Manlangit said...

not exactly, ezlife! it will be just like the wi-fi cards available in the market today. only much speedier and reliable connections. and ur right,, it's quite as EZ as ABC. even ur 8 year old nieces and nephews can configure -n compliant cards..

Batang Riyadh said...

Ah is this is meaning is the 802.11 to the nth power? oh really is maybe the speed will be like the speed of the light....

Neil L. Manlangit said...
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Neil L. Manlangit said...

yes, batang riyadh sa disyerto. 802.11n is actually to nth power. not actually like the speed of light but more likeabol the speed of diarrhea. yep as google has initiated the concept of toilet Internet Service Provider (TiSP) we might, as well, use terms that are closely related. hehehe.