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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (31419)9/19/2009 8:13:23 AM
From: Peter Ecclesine  Respond to of 46821
 
>>Maximizing 802.11n with the right structured cabling

Scott Thompson | Cabling I&M | September 2009<<

It is ironic the gist of the article is about

"TSB-162 is not a standard, but rather contains technical material that may be useful to industry and users. It was created by the TIA TR-42 engineering committee and released in March 2006."

All the comments about approving and certifying 802.11n are out of date.

IEEE Std. 802.11n-2008 was approved September 11th, and the Wi-Fi Alliance began certifying 802.11n on September 15th. I know our 1140 and 1250 are in the testbed ;-)

The 1140s can be powered by IEEE 802.3af-compliant power over balanced twisted pair (Power over Ethernet)

cisco.com

Supply should catch up with demand next month ;-)

petere