Redirecting its wireless course after betting on the weaker of two technologies, Intel has introduced an 802.11g wireless network connection aimed at boosting the speed and capability of wireless local area networks. The Santa Clara, California-based chip giant said its new PRO/Wireless 2200BG network connection — a standards-based 802.11 WiFi technology specifically designed for WLANs — will provide high throughput at longer ranges with improved energy efficiency in homes and offices.
Intel Boosts Wireless Networks, Pushes 802.11g Spec
Posted by: Jay Lyman January 16, 2004 09:54 AMRedirecting its wireless course after betting on the weaker of two technologies, Intel has introduced an 802.11g wireless network connection aimed at boosting the speed and capability of wireless local area networks. The Santa Clara, California-based chip giant said its new PRO/Wireless 2200BG network connection — a standards-based 802.11 WiFi technology specifically designed for WLANs — will provide high throughput at longer ranges with improved energy efficiency in homes and offices.