Re: Wireless bands


Subject: Re: Wireless bands
From: Jim Gribbin (jewelrysupplier@gci.net)
Date: Sun Aug 17 2003 - 18:26:01 AKDT


This from:
http://wireless.itworld.com/4276/030709wificertifies/page_1.html

The new 802.11g standard lays out the ground rules for WLAN (wireless
LAN) gear that is capable of at least 24M bps (bits per second) and up
to 54M bps, while remaining backward compatible with existing 802.11b
gear that runs at a maximum 11M bps. Both use radio spectrum in the
2.4GHz radio band. Another standard, 802.11a, defines 54M bps gear in
the 5GHz range.

Jim Gribbin

On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 19:38, Barsalou wrote:
> Anyone want to point me to some info on the different wireless bands?
> What is the difference between Wireless-b and others?
>
> Mike

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