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"Ad-Hoc Network??"
The way this article is written sounds very similar to how one might describe an ad-hoc wireless network (which has been around since Day 1 of Wi-Fi).

Given the fact I can already do all the things that are mentioned (to a limited degree), could you (the author) please descibe how this new standard is actually different and exceeds what's currently possible (i.e. is it a Mesh Network, does it need to have an SSID created or will devices seek each other out automatically, how many devices can be associated with each other, etc...)
Posted by: smoody   Posted on: 10/14/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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"Ad-Hoc Network??"  smoody | 10/14/09
About time !!!!  kd5auq | 10/14/09
k Sam the phone example is ok but why..  MLHACK | 10/14/09
The question is not why the kybd and mouse, but ....  kd5auq | 10/14/09
Power consumption?  croberts | 10/14/09
I doubt it!  mheartwood | 10/14/09
I don't doubt it...  Andrew Houghton | 10/15/09

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