richneo
15-05-2009, 11:27 AM
802.11n Headed for September Ratification
Tim Higgins
May 14, 2009
SmallNetBuilder has learned from a reliable source that the final issues in 802.11n have been resolved in this week's meeting of the IEEE TGn in Montreal.
The draft standard is now expected to successfully pass through the final steps required for a ratification as a final standard in September. This is four months earlier than the currently published January 2010 date.
The key issue holding up the standard has been the mechanisms to be used to prevent interference between 802.11n and Bluetooth devices.
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30820/97/
Tim Higgins
May 14, 2009
SmallNetBuilder has learned from a reliable source that the final issues in 802.11n have been resolved in this week's meeting of the IEEE TGn in Montreal.
The draft standard is now expected to successfully pass through the final steps required for a ratification as a final standard in September. This is four months earlier than the currently published January 2010 date.
The key issue holding up the standard has been the mechanisms to be used to prevent interference between 802.11n and Bluetooth devices.
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30820/97/