802.11g... It's Official
JoeBuck writes "This article in CommsDesign reports that the IEEE has officially approved the IEEE 802.11g standard, as well as another standard (802.15.3) for shorter-range, very-low-power operation.
Two other standards designed to improve compatibility between different vendors' access points were also approved."
Careful, or you'll have RIAA on your ass. Have your life savings ready and be prepared to sell your first born.
"Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue." - David Brent, Wernham Hogg
Last I heard, they were thinking of knocking down the speed to like 20 instead of the 54. I guess this didnt go through?
"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms,
It was my understanding that the 10-20 Mbps number we were hearing was actual throughput, not theoretical maximum. The maximum never changed from 54 Mbps, but when you throw in protocol and error correction overhead, the number actually drops somewhere between 10-20. Just like 802.11b claims 11 Mbps, but the actual throughput is closer to 4-5 Mbps.
Is it just me, or this sounds like a Bluetooth killer?