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Beating WLANs into submission, Part 2: Beamforming

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Beating WLANs into submission, Part 2: Beamforming

Joanie Wexler By Joanie Wexler
You've probably heard mentions of a nascent RF capability called transmit beamforming. A couple things to keep in mind: 1) There are various types and implementations of beamforming, so not all beamforming is created equal (or standard); and 2) in large, all-wireless environments, some flavor of beamforming will eventually be needed to allow all types of client devices to run at an optimal, predictable rate and to alleviate unnecessary and troublesome interference. Read full story

Joanie Wexler is an independent networking technology writer/editor in Silicon Valley.

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