Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Wi-Fi Speeds Up Only To Get Better



This New Year your Wi-Fi connection will speed up to a new stand. As 1 Gbps Wi-Fi or 802.11 ac is currently developing and it is scheduled to go official in 2012. It took three years for 802.11 to become official. Your next wireless standard will offer you a wireless speed up that goes up to 1 Gbps.

There is a report that IEEE 802.11ac working group is officially named as “Very High Throughput <6 GHz Task Group”. It is currently exploring the ways to push its short range speed, which will go up to 1Gbps. This standard will become official in 2012 but it may delay. Your 802.11n will pump the speed up to 300 Mbps using a novel Multiple In/Multiple out configuration comprising a multiple antennae that is works in sync. The next standard is unknown. Moreover the group wants to make sure backward compatibility is a feature which also includes automatic detection of legacy networks.

Osama Aboul-Magd, an Egyptian electrical graduate controls the 802.11ac task group. Today an IEEE 802.11 device can be installed in many smart phones, printers, personal computers and also in laptops or palm tops. With this Wi-Fi speed up your Internet connection will be faster and easier.

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