The IETF experience is that enough people run 802.11a to take significant load off of the {b,g} network.
Marshall
The IETF experience is that enough people run 802.11a to take significant load off of the {b,g} network.
Marshall
Inasmuch as anyone with an ICBM (Intel-Chip-Based-Mac) has 802.11a
capability, and such devices have been gaining increasing traction
among geeks of late, I'm not surprised. The latest Airport Extreme
base station from Apple is A/B/G/N (the Express is still b/g).
---rob
Marshall Eubanks <tme@multicasttech.com> writes: