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Why shouldn't this become the standard?
5 Ghz is not nearly as saturated as 2.4 GHz. I am sure much of the problem begins to rear its head with the problem of broadcast transmission power.

802.11a did have a limited broadcast range shorter than 802.11b
Posted by: nucrash   Posted on: 01/24/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Why shouldn't this become the standard?  nucrash | 01/24/07
Not really, only in the earlier products  georgeou | 01/24/07
Range  Stuka | 01/24/07
Tell that to the enterprises  georgeou | 01/24/07
2.4 Ghz versus 5.8 Ghz range  jmounteer@... | 01/26/07
Usable range...  GW Mahoney | 01/26/07
Atheros and 802.11n (Dual Band RAdios)  jim.aimone@... | 01/24/07
The problem is that there are no dual band N access points  georgeou | 01/24/07
Apple's access point...  asw24b | 01/24/07
I'll check it out  georgeou | 01/24/07
RE: I'll check it out  asw24b | 01/24/07
That's what it looks like, I'm calling them to confirm  georgeou | 01/24/07
For those of you waiting...  GW Mahoney | 01/26/07
You mean it's a single SET of radios  georgeou | 01/26/07
No, what I meant...  GW Mahoney | 01/27/07
Some devices will be able to operate the dual frequencies at the same time.  Smarty_Pantz | 01/25/07
I said that in the blog  georgeou | 01/25/07
the specs  Krazyken39 | 01/24/07
Subject  Non Compos Mentis | 01/24/07
Off Topic  FreeStyleWork | 01/24/07
He has good articles...  Smarty_Pantz | 01/24/07
Shoot, I had corrected that but it reverted  georgeou | 01/24/07
Use of 5 Ghz Equipment  margsi2 | 01/24/07
huh?  Stuka | 01/24/07
The 5 GHz frontier  RFguy | 01/24/07
WiMAX (802.16e) is doing it right...  zd@... | 01/24/07
Not that simple, see this blog  georgeou | 01/24/07
WiMAX (802.16e) is doing it right...  George7777 | 01/25/07
WiMAX is a different topic  georgeou | 01/25/07
802.11a was poor  dragosani | 01/24/07
802.11n DOES let both spectrums be used, that's the problem  georgeou | 01/24/07
I have not kept up  dragosani | 01/24/07
Cordless phones are 5.8 GHz  georgeou | 01/24/07
I couldn't be bothered to read through that bible of network knowledge...  ju1ce | 01/24/07
You could at least read the last 3 paragraphs happy  georgeou | 01/24/07
Wireless Design & Development  Eeem | 01/24/07
I agree  glocks out | 01/24/07
And.....  robert@... | 01/24/07
Congestion  Voidhawk | 01/25/07
Implementing 802.11n  fm_thornal.com | 01/25/07
Implementing 802.11n  E.M. | 01/25/07
i did my own protocol! Congitive radio rules!!  linux_is_next | 01/29/07
The Future  fore_thought@... | 01/31/07
The collective minds of others THE FUTURE  linux_is_next | 08/22/07
Microsoft Requires 5GHz for Certified Windows Vista Devices  gabefrost | 02/08/07
Pronlem is -- how do you use that bandwith?  linux_is_next | 08/22/07
RE: 802.11n - The consequences of abandoning the 5 GHz frontier  davidjonsson | 09/29/09

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