Re: 802.11a [7:47606]

2002-06-27 Thread Dennis Laganiere
en the wait, I completely agree with you... --- Dennis - Original Message - From: "Steve Ridder" To: Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 6:26 PM Subject: RE: 802.11a [7:47606] > HOLD OFF FOR 802.11G!! > It runs on B's freq (so you get b's distance), you get a

RE: 802.11a [7:47606]

2002-06-27 Thread Steve Ridder
HOLD OFF FOR 802.11G!! It runs on B's freq (so you get b's distance), you get a's speed (54mb) and is backward compatable with b clients. I HIGHLY expect 802.11a to quietly go away. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=47619&t=47606 --

Re: 802.11a [7:47606]

2002-06-27 Thread Michael L. Williams
If I'm not mistaken, one of the advantages of the 1200 series is that it's modular so that you can utilize the 802.11a standard, then when 802.11g is finalized you can just swap the module Mike W. "Dennis Laganiere" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Several pe

RE: 802.11a [7:47606]

2002-06-27 Thread Dennis Laganiere
Several people sent me some excellent links. Thank you all... Here's what I ended up with... Cisco - The Aironet 1200 access point can be configured to support any of the standards, but they only have 802.11b available right now. NetGear - They have 802.11b and 802.11a access points, but nothin