Intermec is now producing mobile computers with 802.11N radio's. We are working on introducing the MC55N product, but in the interim, Intermec is promoting that they have faster radios...a relatively obvious fact..... I believe that although the devices have 802.11N radios, the I/O capabilites of both the Intermec models and the Motorola models is limited by the actual I/O capabilites of the memory and CPU in the devices. I'm well aware that most warehouse apps do not tax the I/O capabilites if the devcie Does anyone know the max I/O capabilities of the current MPA 2.0 devices? ---
I/O capabilites of MC75A, MC95, etc// Expert user has replied. |
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I'd also be interested on how the battery performance is on the Intermec unit when running 802.11n mode verus 802.11b/g mode. Do they really get a full 8 hour shift with just running Emulation to a WMS Server? Cheers, Mark