The New Standard Wi-Fi 802.11n Has Arrived, Faster And More Efficient
Recently, wireless standard organizations (IEEE) stated that they had admitted a new standard Wi-Fi communication which is better known as IEEE 802.11n. This standardization has been tested and they found the fact that the IEEE 802.11n is faster, more reliable and make wireless networks work more efficiently. If someone does the data transfer or streaming content in HD quality / resolution, so they can feel better performance. Likewise, when doing a VoIP connection, it will be felt more quickly.
802.11n chip also uses less power, so as to better conserve battery life. This wireless communication standard will be coming soon in September 2009. There are some improvising when compared from the previous class technology, IEEE 802.11a / b / g. The first, the time for data transfer becomes faster. Second, there is a combination of two wireless frequencies for better performance. Third, features that minimize the amount of data needed to transfer a file to give more space in the path of the file transfer.

Theoretically, did you know how fast speed of the wireless IEEE 802.11n connection? Maybe the speed of about 600Mbps. However, after the Wi-Fi Alliance testing, 802.11n has a maximum speed of 450Mbps. At this rate was much faster when compared with standard Wi-Fi 802.11b / g, which is only 64Mbps. USB 2.0 is 480Mbit/s and 802.11a is 11Mbps.