Apple to call 802.11n WiFi Airport Extreme X2 and X4
Date: Monday, January 8th, 2007, 16:00
Category: wireless
It’s surprising that no one has found this yet. This is taken directly from the course description for Apple’s WiFi session at Macworld this year: “Wireless networking is about to undergo major changes, with 802.11n, or Airport Extreme X2 and X4. Starting with the basics of wireless networks, we will show how to design, deploy and test wireless…”
digg – Apple to call 802.11n WiFi Airport Extreme X2 and X4
technorati tags:Wifi, 802.11n, airport, extreme, x2, x4
It’s surprising that no one has found this yet. This is taken directly from the course description for Apple’s WiFi session at Macworld this year: “Wireless networking is about to undergo major changes, with 802.11n, or Airport Extreme X2 and X4. Starting with the basics of wireless networks, we will show how to design, deploy and test wireless…”
digg – Apple to call 802.11n WiFi Airport Extreme X2 and X4
technorati tags:Wifi, 802.11n, airport, extreme, x2, x4
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