802.11
Tim Wunder
tim
Wed Jan 4 10:11:56 PST 2006
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 9:45 am, someone claiming to be Man-wai CHANG
wrote:
> Why are they "a", "g" and "n"?
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/8/802_11.html has references to "a," "g" and
"b," but not "n." I've never heard of 802.11n, but that doesn't preclude its
existence...
Regards,
Tim
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