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Draft 2.0, Draft 11.0 – What’s the DIFS?

Image by » Zitona « via Flickr editor’s note: Feel free to groan about the title, @joelvincent came up with it With 802.11n ratification upon us, a number of people are wondering what the differences...

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802.11n APPROVED! Official Notification!

After exactly six years, almost a dozen drafts, and two years of enterprise products available under Wi-Fi Alliance certification, IEEE has today approved the ratification of 802.11n as a final...

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Have you heard of 1×1, single stream 802.11n? Is it 802.11n?

802.11n standard, final ratification by IEEE expected on Sep 11, 2009, increases the effective network capacity by up to 10x compared to legacy 802.11a/b/g.  One of the key enhancements introduced in...

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802.11n – A long time coming (short chronicle of the 802.11n ratification...

One may ask why it took two years for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 working group to produce the final standard of 802.11n, when an interoperable and practicable...

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Electronic Medical Records and Wireless LAN

Image by john-norris via Flickr With latest politics surrounding Healthcare reform, it is good to see there is interest in helping hospitals increase productivity and reduce errors by investing into...

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What is a network assurance platform, you ask?

For wireless networking to succeed in taking over from Ethernet, it has to become dependable—as dependable as wires. People will look back at the development of WLANs to now—even with the launch of...

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As students return to school, Meru returns to blogging.

Since our last post, Meru has been busy helping more schools of all sizes successfully deal with flood of diverse mobile computers and tablets, gaming consoles, and smart telephones wreaking havoc on...

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Gigabit Wi-Fi? Really?

There has been a fair amount of recent news coverage of a faster version of Wi-Fi coming, called WiGig and capable of greater than 1Gbps. WiGig is an IEEE 802.11 amendment, specifically 802.11ad, for...

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Grading the WLAN Spectrum Analysis Architectures

With the recent series of announcements by enterprise WLAN vendors about including spectrum analysis into their products, let’s dig a little deeper into spectrum analysis and see what matters and how...

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The iPhone 4′s Weakest Link: the Network

Steve Jobs is a master at showmanship–not just in his presentations, but with the products his company, Apple, creates.  A goal that was seen in the original Macintosh but taken to near completion with...

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The Value of IISME

By Lise Mills — Senior Manager, Education BU — This summer Meru hosted an IISME (Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education) Teacher Fellow at our corporate HQ in Sunnyvale. The program brings...

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I.T.: Just a Department, or a Strategic Asset?

By Dean Compoginis, Director of Marketing, Hospitality BU — I’m not a tech guy. I’m a marketer. So maybe that makes me less qualified than some to comment on the state of IT in various industries, and...

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Draft 2.0, Draft 11.0 – What’s the DIFS?

Image by » Zitona « via Flickr editor’s note: Feel free to groan about the title, @joelvincent came up with it With 802.11n ratification upon us, a number of people are wondering what the differences...

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802.11n APPROVED! Official Notification!

After exactly six years, almost a dozen drafts, and two years of enterprise products available under Wi-Fi Alliance certification, IEEE has today approved the ratification of 802.11n as a final...

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802.11ac – The Wireless Enterprise without Compromise

By Jason Green, Managing Director, Building Zones, a Meru Gold Partner — www.buildingzones.com November has been a busy month for Building Zones. We have been successfully installing our first few...

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Draft 2.0, Draft 11.0 – What’s the DIFS?

Image by » Zitona « via Flickr editor’s note: Feel free to groan about the title, @joelvincent came up with it With 802.11n ratification upon us, a number of people are wondering what the differences...

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