On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 17:24:00 -0500 (EST), Jeffrey Smick wrote:
>On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 16:11:18 -0800, Neil Waldhauer wrote:
>
>>Maybe so in Italy. But in USA, it is 802.11g that is useless. A cheap
>>connection is likely to be DSL or a Cable modem in the USA. Both these
>>connections are far slower than 803.11b, at least for most subscribers. So, for
>>all the connections I'm likely to see, 802.11b is exactly the same speed as
>>802.11g.
>
>Yes, but you are only considering communications with the internet. For LAN activities the higher speed would be useful
>and useable.
Then we had better start thinking about "N" type drivers, as the Pre-N routers and cards are now comming out, and we need to catch up with the market. N cards could connect to A,B,G networks. N networks don't slow down when other types of cards connect.
Warpstock 2004 wasin Denver, Colorado! October 21-24, what WERE YOU doing that weekend?
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