Just at the point when most of us were getting used to saying 802.11 g rather than 802.11b , we ’re already start to look ahead to 802.11n , which should have a minimal speed of at least 100Mbps . The 802.11n standard wo n’t be in good order sign by the IEEE ( the body which treat such thing ) until 2005 at the earliest , but just to make thing even more complicated , Broadcom say that they ’re going to push ahead and will have 802.11n chipsets ready by the second one-half of next twelvemonth . This think that if you buy a pre - stock 802.11n admittance percentage point or wireless card using Broadcom ’s chips there ’s a adept chance it wo n’t be compatible with other 802.1n product . As you might recall , manufacturing business did something alike before the 802.11 g standard was ratify , and it required a lot of citizenry who did n’t want to wait to have to upgrade their wireless gear to make it compliant with the ratified standard .
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