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Linksys feels the need for more Wi-Fi speed

January 4, 2005 Maker of networking gear is using new SRX technology to expand speed, range of its Wi-Fi products. TAGS: Airgo Networks, MIMO, IEEE 802.11n, networking gear, Linksys, IEEE 802.11g, Cisco Systems Inc., Wi-Fi, networking, wireless network

Wi-Fi consumers cautioned to wait on new gear

April 25, 2006 Testers unhappy with new Wi-Fi equipment that complies with the draft version of 802.11n standard. TAGS: IEEE 802.11n, Airgo Networks, Broadcom Corp., throughput, MIMO, standard, Linksys, distance, Wi-Fi, IEEE 802.11g, equipment, chipset, router

New Wi-Fi standard back on track

January 11, 2006 Opposing groups compromise on standards specifications for faster Wi-Fi, with new proposal expected next week. TAGS: Airgo Networks, proposal, MIMO, Wi-Fi technology, draft, IEEE 802.11n, standards, Broadcom Corp., standard, Wi-Fi, specification, chip company, Intel, process

Faster Wi-Fi standard gets draft approval

January 20, 2006 IEEE settles on proposal for 802.11n, but not all products built to draft standard may comply with final version. TAGS: Wi-Fi Alliance, IEEE 802.11n, Airgo Networks, Broadcom Corp., proposal, standard, MIMO, access point, Wi-Fi, IEEE 802.11g, notebook computer

Start-up pictures video-ready wireless networks

January 5, 2005 Video54 says new intelligent-antenna technology can make wireless networks reliable enough to carry video. TAGS: Airgo Networks, MIMO, Netgear, reliability, IEEE 802.11n, wireless network, Consumer Electronics Show, Linksys, start-up, Wi-Fi, radio, video

Intel calls the Wi-Fi shots

October 12, 2005 By touting its own version of a key specification, the chip giant may be rendering a formal standards-setting process moot. TAGS: Airgo Networks, MIMO, proposal, UWB, IEEE 802.11n, consortium, Wi-Fi, Intel, standards, Broadcom Corp., chip company, specification, standard, consumer electronics, process, situation
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