arstechnica.com— Draft 2.0 of the 802.11n spec has been approved by the 802.11 Working Group, moving the increasingly popular wireless networking technology a step closer to its final form.
Mar 13, 2007View in Crawl 4
It's about time.Does Draft 2.0 mean that the router will automatically force your computer to render every web site with bright colors, slick gradients and shiny reflections?
meshmanMar 14, 2007
Wow, it's refreshing to see something with 2.0 on it that isn't completely inaccurate.
scrappy1850Mar 14, 2007
cool! i hope so
rlombardoMar 14, 2007
It's about time.Does Draft 2.0 mean that the router will automatically force your computer to render every web site with bright colors, slick gradients and shiny reflections?
ltrainMar 14, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11m">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11m</a>Not being Retarded: 1Blakechi: 0
dw2005Mar 15, 2007
"The publication of the final 802.11n spec is now expected in April 2009"That's ridiculous! - this really need to be 'fast tracked'
johnstarMar 16, 2007
pick a f**king standard so I can upgrade my router already!