Quantcast
PC World: Technology Advice You Can Trust
Find a Review
Free Newsletters
Receive the latest reviews, how-to's, news, and more.
Weekly Brief
Daily Downloads
Daily Technology News
WiFi Finder
Locate wireless services by a specific address, city, state, country, airport, or zip code.
RSS Feeds
Get our latest content via convenient RSS feeds.
Latest News
Today @ PC World
Become a PCW Member
Join the community and start enjoying the benefits:
  • Get tech advice from thousands of PC World Members
  • Rate and recommend the latest tech products
  • Share your thoughts in blog and article comments
  • Get free excerpts and exclusive discounts on Super Guides
Read More About: WirelessEthernetLAN / WAN

Wired Ethernet on its way out says Analyst

Manek Dubash, Techworld.com

Wednesday, August 29, 2007 1:00 PM PDT
Recommend this story?

Throw out those Cat5 cables: wired Ethernet is on its way out, ousted by the growing power and speed of wireless technology, according to one analyst group.

IT research company Burton Group has released a report that compares 802.11n to Gigabit Ethernet and predicts 802.11n wireless technology will start eroding the wired Ethernet market within the next two to three years.

Report author and senior analyst Paul DeBeasi said that "802.11n marks the beginning of a rapid market shift away from LAN access deployments using traditional wired Ethernet".

"802.11n will put pervasive mobility on the fast track," said DeBeasi. "IT professionals should start thinking now about how they will deploy, maintain, and benefit from an all-wireless LAN."

While switch trunks and data center networks will need wired Ethernet for many years to come, refinements in system silicon, radio design, network control, wireless security, and power management will make 802.11n the preferred and dominant LAN access technology in the future, reckoned the report. As a result, DeBeasi's comparative analysis recommends enterprises should consider 802.11n an appropriate LAN access substitute for wired Ethernet in the following circumstances:

-- When the number of laptop users is growing

-- When the enterprise uses mobile applications

-- When Fast Ethernet throughput is good enough

-- When the enterprise deploys Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP)

-- When moves/adds/changes are frequently made

-- When the risk of deliberate denial of service attack is low to moderate

-- When Ethernet cable installation is difficult

"One can analyze the differences between 802.11n and Ethernet with regard to performance, security, manageability, cost and impact on staff," said DeBeasi. "However, the definitive and unalterable competitive advantage that 802.11n has over Ethernet is pervasive mobility."

Remember, you heard it here, first....


Recommend this story?
Related Searches: ethernet networking wi-fi wireless

Comments
Latest News
A software glitch that crept into a massive system integration project at Japan's Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ left thousands... 12-May-2008
Apple's iPhone will be available from more than one mobile operator in Australia and India later this year, further signs that... 12-May-2008
An earthquake registering 7.8 on the Richter Scale knocked out mobile phone service in the western Chinese city of Chengdu... 12-May-2008
Advanced Micro Devices is shipping B3 versions of its low-power Quad-Core Opteron processors. 12-May-2008
Taiwanese hardware maker Micro-Star International's upcoming Wind laptop can be preordered starting from US$560. 12-May-2008
Database maker Vertica Systems is moving its technology to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud infrastructure (EC2), hoping to... 11-May-2008
The public will get its first chance Monday to test a search engine from start-up Powerset that eschews conventional keyword... 11-May-2008
Research in Motion's sleek new BlackBerry Bold 9000 will support 3G networks worldwide, as well as Wi-Fi and GPS. Will it be able to withstand a 3G iPhone challenge? 11-May-2008
The ICT (information and communications technology) industry needs to do its part to help alleviate the current food crisis... 11-May-2008
A crafty site allows you to schedule a call to your own phone and get you out of bad meetings. 11-May-2008

PC World's Marketplace

PC World's Free Whitepapers

Name City
Address 1 State Zip
Address 2 E-mail (optional)