I agree!  However, most of the newer laptops don't have 802.11a 
capabilities any more.

I like it when my technologically challenged customers want wireless 
in the house.  When one of their friends says they have a 4M 
connection on Mediacomm, they respond, "I connect at 
54Mbps!"   Really helps sell my service.  I've tried explaining, but 
the task bar tells all, right?

Mike G



At 08:30 AM 12/9/2009, Mike Hammett wrote:
>In 5 GHz (the home of 802.11a) there are a few hundred MHz available.  All
>the home routers really should be in 5 GHz.




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