For example, if you have a Cisco 350 PC Card, it won't connect to Linksys 11g AP. If
you have a Dlink 614+ AP, your Linksys 11g PC Card can't associate to it. At least
the Linksys 11g AP and PC Card worked with each other! I think this may explain why
Broadcom is trying to start its own interoperability standard, which I'm sure will
bode well with Wi-Fi...
Al
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Allen Fear
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:01 AM
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Subject: Re: [BAWUG] New 11g products
Very interesting. Could you be a little more specific?
Which cards/chipsets is the new .g stuff struggling
with? -Allen
--- Allen Tsai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody play with the new 11g products from Linksys?
> I picked up an AP and PC Card from Fry's, and it
> seems it is not as "backward compatible" as it
> claims. I wonder if Broadcom, Intersil, or TI chips
> will talk to each other...I sure hope this backward
> compatibility faux pas doens't ruin the 11g market.
>
>
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