The average consumer wants to have fast, easy to use wireless and they don’t want to be stuck with one manufacturer. They want to be able to have the same speed and ease of use on any wireless devices. This is the whole point of the 802.11 specifications, interoperability and reliability are key to standards and the Wi-Fi alliance. With the draft of 802.11n being finalized, manufacturers are scrambling over each other to be the first out with ‘n’ gear without being sure that they will be compatible with the final ‘n’ specification. What’s left is consumers scratching thier heads as to the alphabet soup and wondering why one device won’t talk to another.
Via [wi-fiplanet.com]
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