Core Technologies (802.11a/b/g/n)
The following documents are listed under the category of Core Technologies (802.11a/b/g/n).
Knowledge Center Articles
- Windows Tips and Techniques for Wi-Fi Networks
- Wi-Fi Alliance Plan of Record for 802.11n Certification
- Spectrum Sharing Rules for New Unlicensed Bands
- Sample Enterprise Network with Wired Backbone
- Simple Wireless Network for Home and Small Office
- MAC Filtering (Media Access Control)
- Simple Wi-Fi Network for Small Public Hotspot
- Five Steps to Creating a Wireless Network
- Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ for 802.11n draft 2.0
- IEEE 802.11g Q&A
- IEEE 802.11g Q&A (Japanese)
- How to Connect on the Road
FAQ
- How does the Wi-Fi Alliance help ensure product compatibility and a good user experience for 802.11n based products?
- Are Wi-Fi CERTIFIED n products available now?
- Can 802.11n products cause interoperability issues for IEEE 802.11a/b/g products?
- What features does Wi-Fi CERTIFIED n offer?
- Why should I buy Wi-Fi CERTIFIED n products?
- How much performance improvement should I expect with Wi-Fi CERTIFIED n products?
- Will my Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 802.11n draft 2.0-based Wi-Fi product work with products that are Wi-Fi CERTIFIED n?
- What is MIMO?
- If I have a mixed network of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED n and previous-generation Wi-Fi gear, can I still get the performance benefits of 802.11n?
- Are Wi-Fi CERTIFIED n products protected by security?
- I heard Wi-Fi CERTIFIED n products can cause interference problems with other Wi-Fi networks. Is this true?
