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Old 02-16-2006, 02:31 PM   #117
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If with your wireless your looking for more speed, accuracy and distance you may want to consider 802.11n. While the final standard has not been approved, Belkin does offer pre-N products. Even with redundancy they will achieve 108mbps. They are also backwards compatable. And are actually suppose to hit 600mbps if both connections are 802.11n.

From IEEE P802 Task Group n meeting:

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IEEE P802.11 - TASK GROUP N - MEETING UPDATE:
Status of Project IEEE 802.11n
Standard for Enhancements for Higher Throughput
January 2006, Kona, Hawaii, US
Task group n has voted unanimously to confirm selection of a joint proposal for high throughput wireless local area networks. This proposal will amend and extend the IEEE 802.11(TM) WirelessLAN standard to incorporate new technologies for increasing the throughput of wireless local area networks up to 600 Mbps.

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