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词条 Nitro (wireless networking)
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Nitro from Conexant (originally developed by Intersil) is a proprietary 802.11g performance enhancement technology introduced in 2003 as part of the PRISM chipset. The first implementation was designed to help compensate for the performance loss of higher-speed 802.11g devices when they share a wireless network with slower 802.11b devices.

Later implementations are marketed as Nitro MX Xtreme which adds proprietary frame-bursting, compression and point-to-point side session technology for a claimed 140 Mbit/s throughput transmission speed.{{citation needed|date=May 2012}} The point-to-point side session technology, called DirectLink, creates a connection between clients or from a client to a media source, such as a media server, and avoids the access point. It does this while staying in 802.11 Infrastructure mode so the client can continue to utilize access point-based security and power-savings.{{citation needed|date=May 2012}}

Alternatives

Nitro is one of several competing incompatible proprietary extension approaches that were developed to increase performance of 802.11g wireless devices, such as 125 High Speed Mode from Broadcom, Super G (or "108 Mbit/s" technology) from Atheros,[1] and MIMO-based extensions from Airgo Networks.

See also

  • Proprietary protocol
  • Vendor lock-in

References

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External links

{{Wikibooks|Wifi}}
  • Press release announcing Nitro

3 : IEEE 802.11|Proprietary hardware|Proprietary software

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