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Cisco joins in on 802.11n confusion

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Cisco has lost its patience with the famously delayed 802.11n standard and has started shipping n-draft-compliant equipment.

Images Draft compliant essentially means that the gear doesn't comply to the actual faster Wi-Fi standard, but to something that might at some time comes close to the standard.

08 Sep 2007

Cisco subsidiary Linksys (soon to be renamed Cisco) has been shipping draft-n devices for some time. But the router maker itself always maintained that it wouldn't join in the great confusion of non-standard-standards. Linksys, it argued, was for consumers and small businesses who didn't care about standards anyway. The Cisco brand commanded a better corporate citizen.

But now Cisco's patience apparently has run out. The company will happily require its early adopting customers to upgrade all their equipment to the final standard when it is published, or have them risk losing connections or other grievances.

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