On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 21:31:21 -0000, "Graham" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> what they mean by "G when available"
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>I imagine that just means backward compatibility to 802.11.b (which is to be
>expected)
Thanks but they are referring to the speed of 108mb which on most 11g
cards n routers is only guaranteed when using wireless hardware made
for each other.
My quandary was around whether they meant this or whether they meant
what other manufacturers have stated clearly... that the 108mb is not
yet available or needs a bios upgrade.
The 108MB cards are effectively 54mb cards until one of the above
scenarios are fulfilled.
I didn't want to buy their equipment to find out it would only run at
54mb even within their own product range until a bios update was
applied.
Sadly even though NovaTech stuff is cheap and generally functional I
didn't want to get stuck with an slack system.
NovaTech in this case don't offer any manufacturers specifications
Pete