On 1/8/03 5:27 PM, "Justin Ancheta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:

> 
> And one little question: will Macs using old Airport cards be able to
> connect to Airport Extreme networks? I thought I read somewhere that
> 802.11g was backwards compatible with 802.11b, but I don't remember.

That's what was said.   The "g" bas station will throttle down to handle "b"
traffic.  

I just have to say that after playing with a 17" Powerbook today at
Macworld, I am impressed.  The pictures don't do it justice.  I don't really
like the 12", but the 17 is amazing.
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