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| Tim Higgins | |
| June 01, 2006 | |
The ProductsI tested two products based on Broadcom's Intensi-fi chipset and one using Marvell's TopDog. And while Airgo has steadfastly refused to participate in the draft 11n feeding frenzy, I also included a product using its third generation (Gen 3) chipset - Airgo's solution for draft 11n-like performance. I decided to include an Airgo Gen 3 product initially to see how it performed in the adjacent legacy WLAN tests. But I also ran throughput vs. range tests and was glad that I did (you'll see why later). Since products using Atheros' xspaN draft 11n chipset won't be available until later this month (June 2006), I couldn't include them in the testing. The Broadcom Intensi-fi based products were the Linksys WRT-300N Wireless-N Broadband Router and WPC-300N Notebook Adapter...
Figure 1: Linksys WRT-300N Wireless-N Broadband Routerand Buffalo WZR-G300N AirStation Nfiniti Wireless Router & Access Point and WLI-CB-G300N Notebook Adapter.
Figure 2: Buffalo WZR-G300N AirStation Nfiniti Wireless Router & Access PointThe Marvell TopDog based product was the Netgear WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless Router - Gigabit Edition and WN511T Notebook Adapter.
Figure 3: Netgear WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless Router - Gigabit EditionFinally, the Netgear WPNT834 RangeMax 240 Wireless Router and WPNT511 Notebook Adapter represented Airgo's Gen 3 chipset.
Figure 4: Netgear WPNT834 RangeMax 240 Wireless RouterTo ensure that the products were the same as normal consumers can purchase, all the products tested were obtained from online retailers. Tags: 802.11n, Related Articles:Draft 802.11n Revealed: Part 2 - Interoperable? Not So MuchSlideshow: Netgear WNDR3300 RangeMax Dual-Band Wireless N Router How We Test Wireless Products - Azimuth Method Can a New WiFi Adapter Change Your Wireless Performance? Hardware Router Chart - June 2006 Update |
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