The 802.11 Working Group voted 83.4% affirmatively to approve the Draft 2.0 of the 802.11n spec. The overwhelming affirmative vote was a bit surprising considering the rollercoaster-like ride the 802.11n spec has taken so far. With the approval vote today, the Wi-Fi Alliance can now begin certifying vendor equipment as being compliant to the 802.11n Draft 2.0 spec, which means that it will be fully compatible wi The 802.11 Working Group voted 83.4% affirmatively to approve the Draft 2.0 of the 802.11n spec. The overwhelming affirmative vote was a bit surprising considering the rollercoaster-like ride the 802.11n spec has taken so far. With the approval vote today, the Wi-Fi Alliance can now begin certifying vendor equipment as being compliant to the 802.11n Draft 2.0 spec, which means that it will be fully compatible with the 802.11n standard once it is finalized. So vendors will be able to start rolling out new gear en masse! High Mobley Co-owner of q!Bang Solutions Technology Industry