New Wi-Fi Draft Ensures Compatibility
Interoperability is no longer an issue, but prices and performance still vary.
Becky Waring
Chart: Draft-2 802.11n Products Are Not Created Equal
In our tests of throughput (in megabits per second) at a distance of 20 feet with different PC Card combos, routers from Buffalo and D-Link, with 3 x 3 antenna arrays, turned in the best times. Click on the icon below to see our chart.
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