Wi-Fi Performance Boosted From RF Technology Advances

    Wi-Fi Performance Boosted From RF Technology Advances


    Posted: 01 Jul 2012
    Rapidly rising performance requirements on enterprise and carrier Wi-Fi networks makes it necessary to squeeze every available megabit per second out of infrastructure gear, which in turn is driving interest in advances in RF technology.

    One in particular, so-called transmit beamforming, commonly abbreviated as TxBF, is getting much attention, and while this is a potentially useful tool, be careful not to be fooled by vendor claims. As always, the devil is in the details.....
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    Wi-Fi Performance Boosted From RF Technology Advances | PCWorld
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    01 Jul 2012



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    Thanks Brink. I think if they could ever get this idea worked out the military could use it. If I understand this correctly. Sending out a more precise RF signal to a precise location blocking interfering signals is what they are trying to do.
    I'm I understanding this correctly.
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    gooooooddd jooooobbb...thank youu..
    :)
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    Wow nice. About time is all I have to say.

    Regards,
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    words like what you say to me about

    wi-fi performance boosted rf technology advances
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