On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 17:42, Jon Baer wrote:
> By Nancy Gohring
> Special to Wi-Fi Networking News
> Permanently archived item <http://wifinetnews.com/archives/004119.html>
> 
> [1] As expected, the Wi-Fi Alliance is now certifying products to an 
> interim standard called Wi-Fi Multimedia, or WMM: The standard, which is 
> a precursor to 802.11e, is meant to improve audio, video, and voice 
> applications over Wi-Fi. A handful of products from vendors including 
> Atheros, Cisco, Broadcom, and Intel have already been certified for WMM. 
> The 802.11e standard will include quality of service mechanisms, which 
> will allow network administrators to give priority to traffic such as 
> voice that suffers from delays.

given that most serious wifi operators already, within limitations, do
this. This will affect who?

shine ;-P

.vortex

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