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- Feb 6, 2008
I realize that this could also be in the laptop section but then again, it's more about networking anyway.
So I'm in the market for a laptop and most of these laptop makers are advertising 802.11n wifi support but is classified under DRAFT in the fine print.
What gives?
Will these "draft" specifications be fully utilized when the finalized 802.11n specs and hardware are out anyway? Or will those routers/base points just use the 802.11b/g signal anyway?
Just both curious and skeptical.
Any info will be appreciated.
Googling doesn't seem to yield any sufficient answer. :/
So I'm in the market for a laptop and most of these laptop makers are advertising 802.11n wifi support but is classified under DRAFT in the fine print.
What gives?
Will these "draft" specifications be fully utilized when the finalized 802.11n specs and hardware are out anyway? Or will those routers/base points just use the 802.11b/g signal anyway?
Just both curious and skeptical.
Any info will be appreciated.
Googling doesn't seem to yield any sufficient answer. :/