Most TI-ACX100 based devices are interoperable, but probably not at 22Mbps.
The TI chipsets can be Wi-Fi certified, 11Mbps, but that doesn't mean 22Mbps
interoperability.  There are AP and client adapters using the the ACX100,
but not PBCC modulation.


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From: "Allen Tsai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [BAWUG] Just saw new 20Mbs 2.4Ghz cards


> Dave,
> TI is the only company thus far making PBCC-option chips.  It is unsure
whether future 11g chips will support PBCC, as PBCC is only an option in the
11g draft.
>
> thanks,
>
> Allen
>
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>
>
> Just curious: Wireless cards based on the TI ACX-100 do not interoperate?
> Or are there second and third 22Mbps chips, now?
>
> Dave
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