Enterprise adoption of next-generation 802.11n Wi-Fi technology is "
unprecedented", according to a new report, despite the standard being ratified
only as a draft.
"Wi-Fi Certified 802.11n will eventually surpass wired Ethernet as the
dominant enterprise Lan access technology," said Paul DeBeasi, senior analyst at
the Burton Group, who prepared the report for the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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"Enterprises should begin 802.11n migration planning now by thoroughly
understanding the deployment considerations."
The advanced Wi-Fi standard delivers substantial improvements to throughput
and range compared to previous generations, enabling enterprises to use Wi-Fi
networks for a widening array of applications and an increasing number of users.
"The uptake of 802.11n draft 2.0 has been unprecedented," added Wi-Fi
Alliance executive director Edgar Figueroa.
The Wi-Fi Alliance has certified numerous products based on 802.11n draft 2.0
since testing began in June 2007.
The uptake of 802.11n draft 2.0 has been unprecedented
Edgar Figueroa Wi-Fi Alliance
More than 35 enterprise-grade infrastructure products from a variety of
vendors have been tested as Wi-Fi Certified.
Analyst firm ABI Research forecasts that 47 per cent of all Wi-Fi chipset
shipments in 2008 will be 802.11n draft 2.0.
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