Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-20 Thread Anish Mohammed
btw did u try n ? regards anish On 2/20/07, Srini Ramakrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2/20/07, Aditya Chadha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially, and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an 802.11a

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-20 Thread Ramakrishnan Sundaram
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Anish Mohammed said the following on 20/02/2007 16:19: btw did u try n ? regards anish Anish: I'm just being curious here. You spell you as u, presumably to type less. Why would you then type out Regards in full, or your name (which is already

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-20 Thread Anish Mohammed
habits makes the man On 2/20/07, Ramakrishnan Sundaram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Anish Mohammed said the following on 20/02/2007 16:19: btw did u try n ? regards anish Anish: I'm just being curious here. You spell you as u, presumably to

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-20 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 01:17:44PM +, Anish Mohammed wrote: habits makes the man Homo floresiensis? -- Eugen* Leitl a href=http://leitl.org;leitl/a http://leitl.org __ ICBM: 48.07100, 11.36820http://www.ativel.com

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-20 Thread Anish Mohammed
Homo floresiensis? Dont suspect microcephaly

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-20 Thread Biju Chacko
Are you a monk? -- b On 20/02/07, Anish Mohammed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: habits makes the man On 2/20/07, Ramakrishnan Sundaram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Anish Mohammed said the following on 20/02/2007 16:19: btw did u try n ? regards

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-20 Thread Srini RamaKrishnan
Anish Mohammed wrote: btw did u try n ? I don't intend paying for the software update. I thought it downright sneaky of Apple to suggest that a firmware update to enable existing hardware functionality should be billed extra. Even if they plead that it's due to SOX, it seems dishonest.

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-20 Thread Casey O'Donnell
You could just buy a new airport and get the CD with it. ;) I don't blame SOX or Apple. I blame Enron. Casey On 2/20/07, Srini RamaKrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anish Mohammed wrote: btw did u try n ? I don't intend paying for the software update. I thought it downright sneaky of Apple

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-20 Thread Srini RamaKrishnan
Casey O'Donnell wrote: You could just buy a new airport and get the CD with it. ;) I don't need one right now, my Linksys WRT54G serves me fine. That's the other reason why I am in no hurry to get the firmware upgrade, I don't have an 'n' capable access point to use. Cheeni

[silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-19 Thread Srini RamaKrishnan
As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially, and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an 802.11a network. Co-workers tell me that Macs sold in India have 802.11a support disabled since it is not an allowed spectrum in India. Would anyone have more

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-19 Thread Binand Sethumadhavan
On 20/02/07, Srini RamaKrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially, and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an 802.11a network. Co-workers tell me that Macs sold in India have 802.11a support disabled since it is

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-19 Thread Aditya Chadha
As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially, and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an 802.11a network. Any particular reason for using an 802.11a network, btw? -- Aditya (http://aditya.sublucid.com/)

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-19 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Aditya Chadha wrote: As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially, and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an 802.11a network. Any particular reason for using an 802.11a network, btw? See nanog for an ongoing - very interesting thread on that

Re: [silk] 802.11a on the MBP C2D

2007-02-19 Thread Srini Ramakrishnan
On 2/20/07, Aditya Chadha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially, and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an 802.11a network. Any particular reason for using an 802.11a network, btw? It's faster. Cheeni