After all is said and done, do we really still want to see major backbone
solely depending on wireless?

Regards,

Mark Tinka - CCNA
Network Engineer, Africa Online Uganda 

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Not much use if you are going to be restricted to a 2 MB/s link 
thereafter. Good if you are deploying a metropolitan area network though.

CN




Kiggundu Mukasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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http://www.commsdesign.com/story/OEG20030612S0039

ISPs,
So when are we going to get 54MB/s to the backbone now that the standard 
is out?


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