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General Networking, Wireless and Bluetooth - Tuesday, June 24, 2008 21:26 - 0 Comments
802.11G vs 802.11N
Comparing Wireless G To Wireless N
Of the four basic types of wireless networking standards, three bear similar characteristics. The 802.11b, or B, standard is fast being replaced by wireless G, which is in turn being overtaken by the not-yet-finalized wireless N. These two facets of the 802.11 set of standards, “G” and “N”, are remarkably similar, < Read full article..>
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