802.11N Wireless Networking Standard - Networking Computer Tips
802.11n builds ahead earlier 802.11 standards by including MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output). It utilizes many transmitter and receiver antennas to permit for improved data throughput by spatial multiplexing and improved range. It is about 4 times that of 802.11a and g and presents 100 megabit per second (Mbps) throughput. Future 802.11n systems that include extra spatial streams will deliver up to 600 Mbps with channel bonding.
The n standard presents improved coverage area, higher throughput and best Quality of Service. Also, 802.11n will support all main platforms, containing consumer electronics, personal computing, and handheld platforms. Picture quality needed by HD video can be get with 802.11n wireless networks.
802.11g standards utilize 2.4 GHz band. They will experience obstruction from microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, cordless telephones, baby and safety monitors and other machines using this band. The latest standard is also backwards well-suited with older a and g standards.



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