Completion of the new standard of wireless network - which has lasted (in speed to 300 megabits per second, or even capable) - exactly seven years after the date on which it was intended, or six years from the project original. The standard has been through a dozen projects.
News of the ratification of an explosion sent a post displays an e-mail Bruce Kraemer, president of longtime 802.11n working group, the Working Group. There is no public announcement yet. Updated 5:49 pm PDT: A press release was issued.
(The 802.11n task group is part of the 802.11 working group, which monitors the WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) standard figures. Members of the working group in the majority of manufacturers of wireless chips, software developers and suppliers OEM equipment. Meru Networks, a member, the blog reported that the news was announced.)
However, it is likely that the final approval of the standard is publicly announced until 15 in September, date, Meru Networks is a public webcast to provide answers about the ratification.
After Wi-Fi Alliance, the group that tests and certifies wireless products to ensure interoperability with all existing Wi-Fi Certified Draft N wireless products still works with the final standard.
802.11n offers much higher speeds than the previous, already ratified 802.11g, 54 Mbit / s only caps. Thank you to the considerable increase in speed, most manufacturers of wireless devices, Oasis has provided basic 802.11n (also known as Wireless-N) produced during the last six years, and she called Draft - N products. Now the project is over.
Be updated after the Wi-Fi Alliance, which most if not all of May, the existing equipment, the final specification with an updated firmware. Finally, all future networking products wireless products that are certified Wi-Fi compliant.

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