iPhone;458101 Wrote: 
> 
> Will that be before or after G cards are no longer available, I can't
> say but I'm betting it will be later rater then sooner (I would bet cost
> and only cost will drive any change to N).

I generally agree with your comments here but not this one. I'd bet the
decision driver here for the company is maximum interoperability, not
component cost. The cost is not that significant, and what is at issue
is a strategic market decision. So long as G routers/APs continue to be
sold and have a greater than trivial presence in homes (and if N routers
continue to be G+N), it would be a mistake to make a product that
doesn't work with G. Maybe dual standard cards might be used at a future
date?

There are many Wifi component suppliers, high-ish part prices don't
last long in such markets.


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