Wi-Fi goes faster - “WiFi-N”

April 26th, 2006 by e-tech

Current Wi-Fi versions, WiFi-A, -B and -G, have become standard issue in millions of laptops, giving users high-speed Internet access in airports, hotels and fast-food restaurants.
But if you thought your current Wi-Fi speed was fast, think again.

The Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers has issued the latest in a series of wireless standards,WiFi-N or better known in it’s technical name as 802.11n.

This new Wi-Fi Version performs up to five times faster than current gear.

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Posted in Wi-Fi, Broadband, Links, Technology

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