Your wireless router can only transmit/receive on one frequency band... thus
you cannot mix 2.4 GHz B and G with 5.8GHz A... A stands alone, and I think
it has gone the way of the Betamax.
Your router may be allowing you to set it for "B only" or "G only", and I am
guessing mixed mode would be used if you have some B and some G enabled
clients on your network.
Larry

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Subject: [SOCALWUG] the "A" protocol


Hi SOCALWUG Membership,

I'm missing something??

I know the "B" was the first protocol transmitting at
11Mbit/s freq 2.4MHz

Protocol  "A"  was second  transmitting at 54Mbit/s
freq 5.0 MHz
this was more for commercial use, and was transmitting
freq 5.0 MHz had less interference with wireless
phones (2.4 Mhz)

then "G" came along at 54Mbit/s freq 2.4MHz
this protocol was able to pick up both  "B & A"??


my question, my Linksys wireless Router (WRT54GS)

has wireless settings for transmitting at

1) Disabled
2) Mixed
3) "B"
4) "G"


shouldn't it be as follows??

1) Disabled
2) Mixed (would be "G")
3) "B"
4) "A"

Second Question, I never see Wireless "A"  AP,  or
Router  advertised??,  do they exist??

TIA
carval




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