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I stand corrected
I just didn't want to assume that it used 802.11b/g but I guess I could have done a little googling before I posted a comment. If properly implemented a 802.11 b/g or n network can operate very well with minimal interference. Also hospitals are pretty strict on bringing in outside electronics (at least they are in my experience) and should have minimal trouble I would think. All in all I think this is good for them.
Posted by: bobiroc   Posted on: 07/30/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Smart  mford66215 | 07/30/08
RE: 'Star Trek' communicators free up doctors' time  ron.dike@... | 07/30/08
Did I miss Something?  bobiroc | 07/30/08
Its WiFi, Vocera only do WiFi  alistair_GB | 07/30/08
I stand corrected  bobiroc | 07/30/08
RE: 'Star Trek' communicators free up doctors' time  whansen90 | 07/30/08
I use this and it's great!  doodlius | 08/04/08
RE: 'Star Trek' communicators free up doctors' time  joed1955 | 08/04/08

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