[MLB-WIRELESS] TI doubles WiFi bandwidth
Phil Lamovie
phil at injec.com
Mon Jul 1 02:49:42 EST 2002
802.11b up to 22Mbps
By Andrew Thomas, 27/06/2002 16:38:45 BST
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS AND SMC are to deliver a 2x bandwidth boost for
802.11b wireless LANs and extend the effective range of the network
by up to 30
percent, while providing backwards compatibility with existing
802.11b networks.
"[Users] have been quick to adopt the now-pervasive 802.11b
standard," says
Sean Keohane, CEO of SMC Networks. "However, as demands increased
for
greater data transfer speeds, the only options were to either
replace their WLAN
equipment or to await next-generation technologies that would be
compatible
with their existing hardware. The new Wi-Fi compatible solutions
delivered
through our relationship with Texas Instruments will allow users to
experience
higher speeds and better performance in their 802.11 networks."
Through the
adoption of TI's new ACX100 chip, SMC is claiming a 30 percent
improvement in
range over existing base stations resulting in a greater coverage
area and the
need for fewer access points. The ACX100 also uses multi-path
technology to
provide improved performance 802.11b WLANs in noisy environments.
The companies say products should be on the market in the next few
weeks. µ
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