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Interoperability problems are only going to get worse as more companies implement non-standard extensions to Wi-Fi devices.
Via [insight.zdnet.co.uk]
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Interoperability problems are only going to get worse as more companies implement non-standard extensions to Wi-Fi devices.
Via [insight.zdnet.co.uk]
Wi-Fi hotspot aggregators are increasingly appealing to IT organizations, as the wireless technology becomes a complement to existing enterprise remote access and broadband services, according to a report from META Group.
Via [techweb.com]
While networking vendors were a bit slow to support 802.11a products, consumer manufacturers were not. “Home entertainment devices from companies like Sony are coming out with integrated high-speed connections, and they were designed to work with 802.11a, not g,” said Michael Disabato, a senior analyst at the Burton Group.
Via [technewsworld.com]