The fact that they decided not to use the b and g standards just boggles me, 99% of companies and hotspots do not support the a standard. Also the fact that the a standard is on the 5 GHz range with its range limit is just stubid(unless they thought to use the 802.11a because of less traffic on that freg
Hopefully another company jumps in and uses the standard b or g and kicks their butt in this new market.
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The fact that they decided not to use the b and g standards just boggles me, 99% of companies and hotspots do not support the a standard. Also the fact that the a standard is on the 5 GHz range with its range limit is just stubid(unless they thought to use the 802.11a because of less traffic on that freg
Hopefully another company jumps in and uses the standard b or g and kicks their butt in this new market.