[MLB-WIRELESS] Vote! 802.11g & 802.11b

Glen Brunning bchild at wireless.org.au
Fri Nov 22 12:58:39 EST 2002


I would say Y on the Client side, and Z on the AP side..

Michael_Florence at dlink.com.au wrote*:
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>As we understand it, the 802.11g standard is designed to be backward compatible
>with 802.11b. There are two types of thinking on how this will happen.
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>Y) Some say the 802.11g standard will negotiate between modulation schemes of g
>& b simultaneously on the same chipset.
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>Z) Others say that you only be able to run one mode at one time and require a
>"dual chipset" device to run both b & g.
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>I am interested to see what the perception is out there, so my question to the
>members is, are you Y or Z?
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>-Michael Florence
>michael at dlink.com.au
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Glen Brunning
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