"The technology behind wireless data networks in homes and businesses is on the verge of a makeover that promises to fix long-standing complaints of spotty coverage, flaky connections and inconsistent speeds."
The next generation of Wi-Fi will be so powerful that it's expected to be capable of carrying everything from Internet phone calls and music to high-definition television streams over the airwaves without a hiccup.
Problem is, the standard technically known as 802.11n does not yet exist. Not even a draft has been approved.
[AP]
Thursday, June 02, 2005
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