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WiFi 802.11n Greenlit?

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It was a long time coming, but the high speed WiFi standard that’s been available in ‘draft’ mode for what seems like forever has finally been approved. According to a PCWorld article

Despite lack of an official announcement, task group chairman has sent out a notification to a listserv for task group members.

For years now, the draft version, which is essentially beta, has been available on a number of networking devices, and millions of users have been able to take advantage of marked wireless transfer speeds. Many existing routers that support the 802.11n draft standard should be able to make use of the finalized standard with a firmware update.

Of course, at the time of the writing, there’s no OFFICIAL press release, but it should be just around the corner.

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