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802.11g Approved By IEEE 54 mb/s on 2.4 gigahertz

wavecentral writes "IEEE just approved the 802.11g as the new standard in a vote late Thursday. This enables data transfer rates of up to 54 megabits per sec and works on the 2.4 gigahertz band that 802.11b uses. This in turn makes it compatable and operable between the offical standard." Ewann also writes: "By mid-2002 we should be seeing products based on this technology. Unlike 5 GHz 802.11a, 802.11g is backwards compatible with the huge installed base of 802.11b products. Cool stuff if you want to wirelessly stream video and music in your home. More info on 0211-planet."

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  1. Inturnships... by stefanlasiewski · · Score: 0, Redundant

    This inturn makes it compatable and operable between the offical standard.

    Wow, that's a nice internship! When I was an intern, I had to scan newspapers and look for advertisements for hair replacement therapies... but I made $7.50 an hour!

    No standards body for me!

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