Do Extended-range WLAN technologies deliver?
12/2/2004 by Tim Higgins for Tom’s Networking Summary: Longer range and faster speed are the watchwords for wireless LAN product manufacturers and the criteria by which many of us choose which products to buy. We take a look at three “extended range” WLAN technologies—Atheros’ Super G / XR, Airgo Networks’ True MIMO and Parker Vision’s D2D—to see if they deliver as promised.
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