802.11
Man-wai CHANG
mwchang
Thu Jan 5 08:21:22 PST 2006
>> Why are they "a", "g" and "n"?
> Different protocols. As the letter gets bigger, the standard is newer.
> The protocols may or may not be compatible. Isn't it currently only
> 'pre-n'?
What I was really interested was why it's "g" after "a", then "n" after
"g". Is there any special reason? What if it reached to "z"?
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