[MLB-WIRELESS] Computerworld U.S. Robotics doubles speed of 802.11b wireless LA N
Drew
drew at wireless.org.au
Wed Apr 17 10:30:51 EST 2002
For now, TI is the only supporter of the 22M bps PBCC-22 technology,
which it had hoped to get adopted into yet another high-speed WLAN
standard under discussion at the IEEE, 802.11g. However, the standards
committee voted to use a rival modulation scheme, OFDM (orthogonal
frequency division multiplexing) proposed by Intersil Corp. of Irvine,
California, according to TI and Intersil. TI's PBCC-22 remains as an
optional part of the still-unfinished standard, which means products
will not have to support it.
Tony Langdon wrote:
> Interesting little tidbit on Computerworld news today...
>
> http://www.computerworld.com.au/IDG2.NSF/a/00067882?OpenDocument&n=e&c=OS
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