My macbook (2 GHz Intel Core Duo) does not have 802.11n enabled (Model: Wireless Network Adapter (802.11 a/b/g).<BR><BR>I have bought Time Capsule and installed the "Time Capsule Software" from it.
As expected, Apple has released a downloadable package that unlocks 802.11n functionality on most Core 2 Duo and Xeon-based Macs, including: MacBook Pro with Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook with Intel Core 2 ...
The download, available at the Apple Online Store, activates the 802.11n wireless hardware in most Intel Core 2 Duo- and Xeon-based iMac, Mac Pro, MacBook, and MacBook Pro computers. Apple has ...
The latest draft of the 802.11n wireless LAN standard looks to be enterprise-ready, but many businesses are wary about buying pre-standard equipment It’s faster and has far greater range than current ...
The recent announcement from the Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) Alliance that their 1.1 spec is done and that (by implication) production can’t be far off came as little surprise to industry observers (well ...
802.11n is expected to be ratified later this year and to provide speeds of up to 600 Mbps, which is over ten times faster than the existing standards. 802.11n also has other benefits such as ...
Cisco says the deployment will be first that its 802.11n access points will be installed in a European metro network. Lund is simultaneously building a metro network, covering over 8,000 apartments, ...
802.11b was supposed to have given way to its sibling standard 802.11a which operated in the 5 GHz range with a wide-open 8 (potentially 24) channels that was rarely used by consumer devices like 2.4 ...
Like lets say under "ideal" conditions, the 802.11n is transferring at 300Mbps. If a router is rated 900 for that band (5Ghz), does this mean there is still 600Mbps available for ac connections? Or ...