As I understand it, yes.

If a neighbour has an 802.11b card, and accidentally joins your system, 
your pure 802.11g system will slow down to accomodate it. It's that 
impressive a technology :)

Hen

On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Bill Micou wrote:

> Hey Group,
> If I upgrade my airport base station to a Airport Extreme, will I have to 
> upgrade the airport cards in all machines in the house?  My Powerbook has an 
> extreme card, and that's where I'd like to see the speed/ signal strength 
> improve, but my home system also has an IBook and a IMac with the 'basic' 
> airport cards.   My wife's boss says the airport Extreme won't handle both 
> cards in the system and will always operate at the slower level.  Anyone have 
> experience or answers.
> Thanks,
> Bill Micou
>
>
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