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ET deals: Trendnet N300 802.11n gigabit router and range extender for $40

2015-12-18 16:00:20| Extremetech

If you're in need of a new wireless setup for your home or small business, take a look at this bundle on offer at Dell.com. For a limited time, you can get both an 802.11n wireless router and a wireless range extender for just 40 bucks. And if you buy before December 21st, you'll get a bonus $15 Dell gift card to boot.

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802.11ac vs 802.11n WiFi: What's The Difference?

2014-12-30 17:36:53| Wireless - Topix.net

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Moxa's 802.11n Wireless Dual Radio AP Successfully Deployed in Germany's 200 High-Speed Trains

2013-10-14 17:34:56| Wireless - Topix.net

ENP Newswire - 14 October 2013 Release date- 11102013 - Taipei, Taiwan -As part of a major refurbishment of over 200 high-speed trains in Germany, a leading telecommunications system integrator partnered with Moxa, a leading provider of industrial networking and computing solutions, to deploy customized AWK-5232-M12-RCC wireless dual radio APs with ... (more)

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TK5105.78 .P47 2013 - Next generation wireless LANs : 802.11n and...

2013-09-15 20:42:44| Wireless - Topix.net

If you've been searching for a way to get up to speed on IEEE 802.11n and 802.11ac WLAN standards without having to wade through the entire specification, then look no further.

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What is 802.11ac WiFi, and how much faster than 802.11n is it?

2013-07-11 17:24:02| Extremetech

Over the last few weeks, the first round of 802.11ac WiFi devices have started to emerge. In essence, 802.11ac is a supercharged version of 802.11n (the current WiFi standard that your smartphone and laptop probably use), offering link speeds ranging from 433 megabits-per-second (Mbps), all the way through to multiple gigabits per second. For more details on what 802.11ac is, and how it will eventually replace wired gigabit ethernet networking at home and in the office, read on.

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