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Defining WLAN Performance Parameters

Source: Intel
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Intel and IBM are committed to providing WLAN products of the highest quality and performance. WLAN performance is dependent on both key design factors in the client hardware as well as the wireless network infrastructure environment. This paper published by Intel describes that WLAN performances is an indicator of how productive a wireless user’s connectivity will be, and thus is a key metric when a consumer or an IT organization makes a purchasing decision. The key to WLAN performance is the wireless environment in which the wireless network resides as well as the design of the system and subsystem components such as the radio antenna.


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