On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, David Rosenstrauch wrote:

> Keep in mind also that most routers and AP's don't support 22Mbps yet.
> So if you're taking it out in public, you'll probably be only getting a
> max of 11Mbps anyway.
>

The "22mbps" mode is a proprietary TI encoding that didn't make it into
802.11g.  Once 802.11g becomes widespread, you'll be left with a card that
can only talk at 802.11b/11mbps.

Even so, I only think the actual throughput difference between 802.11b/11
and 802.11b+/22 is somewhere around 2-3mbps max.

Kevin "Starfox" Arima

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