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patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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Whats all the fuss over a 802.11N standard? What are the differences between the draft and final N?


pkarlos_76

join:2004-08-24
Edmonton, AB


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said by patcat88 See Profile :

Whats all the fuss over a 802.11N standard? What are the differences between the draft and final N?
Many interoperability issues have been resolved in v1.10 aka draft 2.0 of the specifications versus the buggy draft 1.0 specs. Draft 2.0 was unaminously approved in this month and will goto letter ballot in march and will be ratified and becom the final standard next year.
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