Cindi,

> So here's hoping you can explain some of it to me. It says, in part:  
> "Understand the difference between town-wide wireless broadband  
> (IEEE 802.16/WiMAX) and a home wireless network (IEEE 802.11).

The main diff. between these two is probably the amount of power that  
is used. A home wireless network, like I have, is not guaranteed to  
have a range beyond your home, or maybe an office. A city wide system  
is supposed to have much wider range, needless to say. I have not kept  
track of all the 802 permutations, I don't even know what mine is. TMI  
to remember. :-)

Jim







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