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Ian Donaldson wrote:
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Speculation here, but it is probably possible to make the radio on these cards operate on all frequencies between 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz if the firmware allows it. </pre>
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I would have to say that there is a lot more RF microwave theory to
come into play than just considering a FIRMWARE solution.<br>
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There is a marked difference between RF circuits needed for 2.4 and
that of 5.8. Let alone want ALL other frequencies inbetween.<br>
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But I agree that <b>within the 2.4 GHz</b> and <b>within the 5 GHz</b>
bands, treating them seperately, that firmware could indeed hold the
key to <br>
opening up each band in it's entirety. It would be nice to think that
a simple "hack" of firmware to allow a 2.4 through to 5.8 GHz<br>
data transceiver to be created, but me tinks a pipe dream.<br>
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Again, as always, my 2c worth.<br>
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Mark<br>
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