It's not yet completely finalized but the IEEE 802.11n standard has been used for a while by Japanese companies and Buffalo are company that do just that.
The new Buffalo WZR-AMPG300NH Dual Channel router can reach speeds up to 300MBps and features all the security you need with WPA2 to protect precious data.
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I herd rumors but never though this was coming soon, i hope is not to xpensive cuz im in a need of a router
Other routers only run at 54MBps.
300Mbps not 300MBps, and 54Mbps not 54MBps,hell of a difference guys
MB=Megabytes per second.
Mb=Megabits per second.
Also, please note due to the way wireless works, these are theoretical
speeds not likely to be actual.eg average speed of a 54Mbps router in real world is about 20Mbps throughput.Still,11n will be a big improvement over 11g.