As the IEEE 802.11n specification is only still a project, Belkin announced they'll shortly commercialize peripherals using it.
This most prematurate announcement made the Wi-Fi Alliance angry, which indicated in a press communicate they'd revocate the certifications of products released before the specification is finalized. In the past, Apple and Buffalotech offered 802.11g products many months before an agreement was made on the specs.
This 802.11n norm should go over a real 100Mbits/s and also increase range by a considerable factor. It is due to come in 2006.
One may wonder what superlative Apple shall use for their products name. Super Aiport ? Airport extremissime ?...
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