Even if they do guarentee in writing, what recourse do you have?

I'll bet you'd have to get legal reps involved before anything was drafted in 
order to be usable in court.

Just my two cents.
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  .........my thoughts exactly...........guaranteed in writing please! 


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  Actually, we did get a verbal commitment to that very notion yesterday from 
one of the more visible 11n vendors, but would have to see if that would be put 
in writing if we ever did proceed down that road. 
   

  Lee 



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  I'd be interested in results being posted on-list...........I've not yet 
heard of any manufacturer who is guaranteeing free upgrades to the finalized 
standard.......only,...'should be', 'probably' etc...etc..   I'd be surprised 
to hear that any of them would commit at this stage. 

  .....thx.........J 

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  Wondering who is taking the early plunge on 802.11n, who's system you are 
going with (beyond small pilots), and if you are requiring commitment from the 
manufacturer that if the standard does change in ways that make pre-standard 
hardware incompatible, free replacements would be provided? 

    

  On list or off is OK- just trying to gather data for our own 11n research. 

    

  Kind regards- 

    

  Lee H. Badman 

  Wireless/Network Engineer 

  Information Technology and Services 

  Syracuse University 

  315 443-3003 

    

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