That's what I like about Apple. They aren't mamby-pamby. They choose a
technology and go with it, even if it's not standardized yet!

Today at MacWorld they announced new notebooks that will ship with 802.11g
wireless cards. They also announced a new 802.11g access point. This is the
54 Mbps 2.4 GHz standard that IEEE is working on.

I think this is the way to go since 802.11g is compatible with the slew of
802.11b devices already deployed, whereas 802.11a is not compatible. 802.11a
has some advantages. For example, it has fewer problems with overlapping
access points and it's shipping (and standardized, I think?) Thoughts, anyone?

What does Cisco have up its sleeve, I wonder? Are they going to take their
normal agnostic standpoint and support 802.11 a, b, and g?

Go Apple! :-)

Priscilla


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