1. New Microsoft Wi-Fi gear runs on latest standard | Networking ...
The company's wireless-networking products due out at the end of September operate on the 802.11g standard. Microsoft announced on Tuesday that it has
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3. POLL: Do You Refuse to Buy Unofficial 802.11n ("Draft N") Wi-Fi Gear?
Today's Wi-Fi equipment based on the 802.11n standard is often called Draft N gear because 802.11n is not yet a formally ratified industry standard.
4. Linksys falls off Wi-Fi bridge
The Wi-Fi Alliance won't like this: a simple compatibility test of two mainstream wireless devices by Computing Which? failed to get a Netgear bridge to talk to a ...
5. FAQ for 802.11n Technology - FAQ - TP-LINK - Website Guide
FAQ for 802.11n Technology. Suitable for: 300 Mbps Wireless N,150 Mbps Wireless N
6. Get Yer Solar Wi-Fi Gear — Cleantech News and Analysis
What could be more greentech: broadband without wires, powered by the sun. Wi-Fi network startup Meraki said today it’s started selling its solar-powered Wi-Fi gear.
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8. Ruckus Wi-Fi Gear Goes Upmarket | PCWorld
Ruckus Wireless is taking aim at larger enterprises with an access point and controller to be introduced Monday.