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neye_eve

11/18/04 11:10 PM

#47707 RE: CombJelly #47703

comb, about 802.11n and headers...

from the little that I cared to read (I'm not technically curious enough to wade through a foreign topic), it seems that reduction of headers (redundant ones?) is one of the methods being used to increase useable bandwidth. guess we'll see how it really turns out, but if the 802.11i standard addresses security for real, I don't care if I'm stuck back at b's 11Mbps.

I can plug in the RJ45 if I really need speed computer to computer, otherwise it's not as if I'm gonna be telling a difference just surfing the net. Sure, some cable is faster than a full T, but so is 802.11b (theoretically! - as you point out, it's probably much less for useable traffic) :-)

neye