Rogelio wrote:
> I was reading about the Atheros chipset in some newer vendor radios that 
> have included some 11n functionality, and I hear 35 Mbps pt-to-pt 
> numbers being thrown around (as opposed to 20-25 Mbps that we saw on 
> previous versions of 11a/11g).
> 
> Has anyone here seen this in action or have any comments on it?

And for what it's worth, this is made possible, I hear, due to 11n's 
'packet encapsulation' functionalty

e.g.

http://www.cknuckles.com/webapps/chap01/extras/encapsulation.html

I hear that Wimax has this also, but unlike Wimax, 11n will have the 
ability to ACK on smaller portions, rather than the whole enchilada.


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