Major Competing 802.11n WLAN Proposals for IEEE Submission

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Two camps, each backed by major technology companies, are planning to submit competing 802.11n WLAN standards proposals next month at the IEEE meeting.

 
The specs, TGn Sync (Task Group * Sync) and WWiSE (worldwide spectrum efficiency), promise enormous leaps in bandwidth—beyond 500M bps with extensions—which is the key draw for 802.11n. “From a user’s perspective, I do need more bandwidth because people are demanding that the services they have on the wired network are available on wireless,” said Brad Noblet, director of technical services at Dartmouth College, in Hanover, N.H.