Cabling For 802.11n Wireless Access Points
802.11n is the new standard in wireless Local Area Networks. In 2008, the IEEE will formally ratify 802.11n. Enterprises will use ratification as their cue to adopt 802.11n and deploy it in volume. Did you know that the higher bit rates delivered by 802.11n will markedly increase the demand on the copper cabling plant?

The twisted-pair copper that connects legacy 802.11a/b/g wireless access points into a network today may very well be inadequate for 802.11n. Fluke Networks has written a whitepaper, "How to cable 802.11n Wireless Access Points" to describe how 802.11n changes the game for cabling.

More important, this whitepaper describes the options and the planning cabling installers and enterprises should do to prepare for the next wave of wireless LANs.

Download this whitepaper now: "How to cable 802.11n Wireless Access Points."

Fluke Networks has also created a new webinar on the topic entitled, “Cabling 802.11n Access Points, How to solve real-word issues for the next-generation of wireless LANs.” This webinar is a concise overview of the issues and answers for anyone responsible for the wired side of an enterprise wireless LAN.

View this webinar now: "Cabling 802.11n Access Points, How to solve real-word issues for the next-generation of wireless LANs."