> mbps Silver card that didn't work. According to Angelos, if there is > a single 2 mbps card in the radio network, the entire network falls back > to 2 mbps, It is not accurate. An 11Mbps card will still be able to communicate with an access point in 11Mbps if the signal strength is enough. But total network throughput will decrease since the communication between the access point ant the a 2Mbps card would occupy the radio for longer period. Atsushi Onoe
- WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? RL 'Bob' Morgan
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Randy Bush
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? amlan
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Andrew G. Malis
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Randy Bush
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? John C Klensin
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? tytso
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? amlan
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Paul Krumviede
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Atsushi Onoe
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Angelos D. Keromytis
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Angelos D. Keromytis
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? RL 'Bob' Morgan
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Steven M. Bellovin
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? John C Klensin
