802.11n Xbox 360 WiFi adapter spotted at the FCC

September 14th, 2009 Posted in Hardware, Microsoft, Online, Xbox 360 by Jeff Baker

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The current Microsoft licenensed Xbox 360 WiFi adapter only supports 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11a which is quickly becoming obsolete due to the prominence of 802.11n. Microsoft has evidentally made note of this as an Xbox 360 WiFi adapter has made its way through the FCC featuring 802.11n compatibility.

There’s no word on when we will see this hardware hit the streets but let’s hope it’s soon.

via engadget

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