The new (old) 802.11n wireless format being now officially finalized and certified, the Wi-Fi Alliance released new logos to help customers to be understand capacity of some wireless peripherals:
Let's start with the different 802.11x format: a, b, g and n defining which wireless protocols are supported by the device. The "a" indicates a compatibility with the 5 GHz bandwidth, while "b" and "g" belong to the 2.4 GHz bandwidth.Then, there is a second tag entitled either "dual-stream" or "multi-stream", bot being dedicated to the "n" format and defining the number of channels used (2 or several). Unfortunately, there is not tag nor logo indicating if the wireless statio