My macbook (2 GHz Intel Core Duo) does not have 802.11n enabled (Model: Wireless Network Adapter (802.11 a/b/g).<BR><BR>I have bought Time Capsule and installed the "Time Capsule Software" from it.
The recent announcement from the Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) Alliance that their 1.1 spec is done and that (by implication) production can’t be far off came as little surprise to industry observers (well ...
Users are reporting some significant problems after installing the AirPort Extreme Base Station 802.11n Firmware 7.1.1 update. Cannot see Base stations MacFixIt reader Fritz Mills reports the none of ...
Compared to most other analysts, I have been bullish on products based on the most recent draft of the 802.11n wireless networking standard. In short, I believe all major vendors of both corporate and ...
Reader Frank Blank has drawn a blank in regard to upgrading the wireless connection on an older iMac. He writes: I have three Macs networked at home through an Airport Extreme Base Station. The ...
A reader tells me that a flap is being raised over Apple’s newly released $1.99 802.11n Enabler for Core 2 Duo Macs. There’s some wild nonsense flying around, so let’s nail down the facts. You may not ...
In theory, 802.11n can zip by your 100Mbps Fast Ethernet at a real-world 160Mbps, but the practice it's usually much slower. No, the Wi-FI vendors aren't lying; the problem is that you have to set 802 ...
Aruba Networks has released its first products that utilise the latest generation of Wi-Fi technology, 802.11n. Products that are based on 802.11n will initially offer theoretical data throughput of ...