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High Speed 802.11n WiFi Made Possible by AirPatrol

20 November 2007 No Comment


AirPatrol logoAirPatrol corporation, an authority in wireless security and networking has announced a new WiFi security solution, that doesn’t require any expensive upgrade. The security solution will be available for the 802.11n and as they state, it should guarantee high speed WiFi, without any bottleneck of the current wireless architecture.

The WLAN switching infrastructure is the one that limits wireless bandwidth capacity and using their latest security software, the speed should increase to the WiFi’s full potential. Currently, the 802.11n WiFi can support speeds of up to six time more than we currently use and AirPatroll will help us reach them.

The 802.11n’s new capabilities are mostly desired by companies, that need to transfer high volume of data, voice and video traffic, for their online conferences and more. Nowadays, WiFi has become extremely popular and it’s very important to be able to support high speeds with no security issues.

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