The Wi-Fi Alliance, the group responsible for certifying 802.11a/b/g products, has announced that it will begin officially certifying 802.11n Draft 2.0-compliant products beginning in June. Draft 2.0-compliant products will carry a new Wi-Fi Draft N certified logo, enabling shoppers to easily determine which 802.11n routers are fully Draft 2.0-compliant.
|Source :: Ars Technica|