Motorola said 'no' to 802.11n test devices
While Intel and Cisco are gearing up to build devices that are 802.11n compatible, Motorola is still quite calm, and said it will not produce any products until the standard is officially adopted. .
While Intel and Cisco are gearing up to build devices that are 802.11n compatible, Motorola is still quite calm, and said it will not produce any products until the standard is officially adopted. .
Currently the new generation 802.11n wireless standard is still in the process of testing and it can be said to be still in the early stages. This standard has also been subject to much controversy since its proposal so far.
Motorola officials have vehemently criticized the recent decision by the Wi-Fi Alliance to validate 802.11n compatible test products, and said the move could confuse customers.
Currently, products compatible with 802.11n standard have been produced, however, because this standard has not been officially approved, if there is any disturbance in this technology, it will make the manufactured products useless. .
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