Wednesday, May 26, 2004
Agere Bringing 802.11g To Handheld Devices
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "NEWS" @ 12:00 PM
http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/4968.html
"Component maker Agere Systems has announced a new small-form-factor 802.11g mobile Wi-Fi module specifically designed for handheld consumer devices. The embedded system-in-package (SiP) chip is expected to deliver up to 54 Mbps data transfer, while still running at very low power."
It may be this kind of device that pushes me to replace my 802.11b network with the newer "g." Don't look for products before early 2005 though.
"Component maker Agere Systems has announced a new small-form-factor 802.11g mobile Wi-Fi module specifically designed for handheld consumer devices. The embedded system-in-package (SiP) chip is expected to deliver up to 54 Mbps data transfer, while still running at very low power."
It may be this kind of device that pushes me to replace my 802.11b network with the newer "g." Don't look for products before early 2005 though.