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Multihomed WLANs from Intel

accessdeniednsp writes: "El Reg gives us some insight on Intel Labs' new software to let your wireless LAN card hop between various networks (802.3, 802.11, and 'fixed Ethernet' they call it). Perfect for us snoopers to walk by college frat houses and hopping on the 'net with our linux ipaq's :)" First company to come out with a "universal connectivity" PCMCIA card wins all the marbles.

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  1. who pays for firmware upgrade? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The current model is that new features = new hardware.

    Changing that model to new features = software download is substantially different, and a little scary for business.

    If they offer a download, they would need to charge for it: software doesnt write itself.

    With all the headaches associated with verifying
    software releases across multiple hardware versions, I think it's cheaper and easier for everyone involved to just buy a new $100 hardware
    when it comes out, rather than deal with the buggy firmware upgrades.

  2. what do they mean with 802.3 *and* fixed ethernet? by ruud · · Score: 3, Insightful

    802.3 is fixed ethernet, see this page.

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