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Sameer Verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> In the article quoted below, it says:
> "Meanwhile, 802.11b carries data at 54 Mbps and already has an estimated 
> 15 million connections in the United States alone"
> Did something change that I didn't catch, or is this a typo and really 
> meant 802.11a?

(Probably he slipped and used an 802.11a data rate in a statement
really about 802.11b.)

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