washingtonpost.com — "The next generation of wireless Internet products certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance is expected to hit shelves this summer, even though a final standard for the technology isn't due for another year, the industry group says."
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Closed AccountMay 17, 2007
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brundlefly76May 17, 2007
No kidding, this alliance really needs to get their s**t together, the N standard approval process has just been a ridiculous neverending clusterf**k.
natiebMay 17, 2007
@kd1sflash the firmware on your wrt54g with dd-wrt and crank the output power from 21mW to 251mW.
unusualbobMay 17, 2007
@nsummy...what?
farmdawgnationMay 17, 2007
It seems that Vista's reception has got everyone thinking they can just delay things and no one will notice.
operamaticMay 17, 2007
Hell I thought this was some news about wimax / wibro stuff, this is lame (old)
technopunditMay 17, 2007
But does it do Ubuntu?
ishmalMay 18, 2007
Every time they mention a new WiFi thing arriving soon, I mistake it for WiMax (802.16), something which I would -much- rather see disseminated in mass quantities. That would -really- change the wireless landscape far more than WiFi alone.