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300 MBps on WiFi from NEC Aterm WR8400N

Posted May 24th, 2007 by Alex Ion

NEC Aterm WR8400N wireless router

NEC Aterm WR8400N the four port WiFi router and the Aterm WL300NC PCMCIA card promise to deliver a theoretically maximum speed of 300 MBps, which for our actual standards is pretty big. Looks like Nec is ready to push the limits further, of the
802.11n technology. However to get to 300MBps you need to equip yourself with a network adapter, PC or laptop that is compatible with the same wireless standard.
Engadget also said that if we talk theory, both the Aterm WR8400N router and the WL300NC PCMCIA card are compatible with 802.11 a/b/g devices, support WEP/WPA protocols and connects on bands from 2.4GHz to 5GHz.

Still, there is room for development, and since Nec has no release date and no price so far, many alternatives (probably from China - cheap?) will pop out. - ALEX ION



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