See the room full of web-like cobwebs disorder drops of trouble? Can you make the router wireless? WiFi officially declared war on the 7Gbps streaming wireless transmission. We're going to say goodbye to the full line of the Internet.
In the next half of the year. WiFi will be seen (PCs, handheld devices such as PDAs, mobile phones and other terminals to connect with each other in wireless technology) The development of technology drops. Wireless evolution and high rates. Replace your router with a faster drip device today. To support an incredibly 7gbps drop speed. Let your room bid farewell to many messy internet lines.
The latest developments will be reflected in two new technologies. 802.11AC full range of home routers. The entire family uses the 5 GHz band. And the short distance transmission over the 60GHz band. The two are at different stages of development. The WiFi consortium is expected to certify 802.11 ac products in early 2013. But 802.11 drops of advertising arrangements are still ambiguous. Fastest drop 802.11 advertising product Certification program is at the end of 2013. At the time the first authentication may not include routers or modems.
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Many of the 7 Gbps connections at the GHz band drop cases will be tied to point-to-point. For example, the transmission of large amounts of video data from handheld devices to TVB. The final target is to be implemented at GHz, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz three-frequency routers. But it looks like the first GHz product. The access point will not be included. The WiFi alliance has decided to conquer the point-to-point connection. This will be a good start for the future development of routers. But the key is they're not strong enough.
If we need to develop a site-by-bit certification program. We're going to do this without the access point. We are not waiting for the access point. Davis-felner says it paints a plan to prevent the certification program from being implemented by the end of 2013, which has been delayed by the progress of the solution.
Many vendors need to build alliances with WiFi. Perform a pre-test at GHz. and develop a certification program. But Davis-felner says it's still early. Because user terminals and access points can eventually be ready at the same time. Not sure yet.