The 802.11n WiFi standard has finally become officially. After seven years of the initial announcement, the IEEE has ratified the final specifications. Utilized to the maximum the great speed available.
The standard 802.11n wireless LAN was officially debuted six years ago but it was spoken since 2002. The IEEE has Retificio the specs finally put an end to this little soap opera computing. The standard is capable of a throughput of up to 300 megabits per second (theoretical) and is already used in many products has long been on the market.
The Wi-Fi Alliance is excited for the new device is coming and for those already out or that we fully support the standard will do so after a firmware update.







