That may be the case if they run the b and g radios on different channels, eg, one of channel 1, and the other on 6.
 
Frank

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wednesday, December 03, 2003 9:51:36 AM >>>
> > (for example, Avaya) has an 802.11b client talking to it, does that
> > effectively revert the access point from "g" to a "b" because of the
> > "b"
> > client?
>
> Correct. Lowest common denominator is the rule.


Is that the case for all brands or only certain implementations? Certain
chip sets? One manufacturer (Strix) told me that was not the case with
their radios.

Larry

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