802.11b vs 802.11g

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Author: BoBB
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Subject: 802.11b vs 802.11g
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 08:53:53PM -0700, Craig S. wrote:
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> >Subject: 802.11b vs 802.11g
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> >Can anyone give me some good reasons why one would want
> >to invest in 11g over 11b for a small office?
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> 802.11g probably won't be certified by the IEEE until 3rd quarter this
> year. At best since there should be more channels wihtin the band there
> should be more throughput, at worst you will get the same throughput as
> 802.11b. I think that Apple is taking the lead in adopting 802.11g for
> their new WAP's (Airport). If you are concerned about compliance then
> you may want to stick with 802.11b but if you want to be cutting edge
> then by all means grab a 802.11g.
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> Craig S.
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I though the big difference between 802.11a and 802.11g was that 802.11g
was 100% compatible with 802.llb and 802.11a wasn't. Thats what i heard
at least. If it is i wouldn't see any reason not to go for 802.11g.

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BoBB