The 802.11n Draft 1.0 — the most recent version of next-generation wireless technology — garnered 12,000 comments from the standards-setting group IEEE according to a WNN report. To be ratified, the draft spec must be approved by 75 percent of the voting membership, and the high volume of comments indicates that a finalized version of 802.11n is well over a year away. Bottom line: buying draft-compliant products this early out may (or may not) end in non-compatibility — and wasted money — when the dust finally settles.
Via [arstechnica.com]
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