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Face-Off: IEEE 802.11n vs. WiMAX
Mind Commerce LLC, Aug 2008, Pages: 52
WiFi using 802.11n or WiMAX (802.16), which one will win? It is not an easy question as it is certainly akin to comparing apples and oranges as WiMax is a wireless MAN technology and Wi-Fi is a WLAN technology. However, the two are certainly in competition as both represent viable solutions for the increasingly market for high speed wireless data. While there is huge industry support for WiMAX, the proliferation of 802.11n-equipped devices is moving forward at a great pace with new laptops and handhelds receiving 802.11n chips. Furthermore, there is a large battle between WiMAX and the so-called cellular 4G standard referred to as LTE. There are many issues to consider in comparing WiFi with 802.11n vs. WiMAX including data speed, range, environmental and usage factors. Face-Off: IEEE 802.11n vs. WiMAX provides the reader with an excellent overview of the engineering and operations issues as well as the key factors in considering use of either solution for applications. The publication provides the critical comparative analysis between IEEE 802.11n and WiMAX necessary to make decisions between the two approaches. This report also includes technical analysis examples and real-world system evaluations that examine these two technologies. Target Audience:
- Communications and RF engineers - Wireless networks design engineers - Any wireless technology company - WiMAX and WiFi/802.11n investment Companies
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