Hactar wrote:
|| In article <FFOEc.58880$(E-Mail Removed)> ,
|| Ron Bandes <RunderscoreBandes @yah00.com> wrote:
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||| "Hactar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
||| news:cbvfif$om9$(E-Mail Removed)...
|||| In article <G5_vc.20237$OI5.19890@edtnps84>, Maxx
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||| wrote:
||||| I'm soon to be staying in Taiwan for a while and wanted to know
||||| if my 802.11g will work there.... any thoughts on that?
||||
|||| I see no reason why not... a US router should connect to US
|||| devices no matter where they are.
|||
||| It's not just a matter of whether it works; there is also the
||| matter of what is legal in that country. Different countries use
||| different channels and different maximum power levels.
||
|| Sure, but the question _asked_ was whether it works there. Whether
|| it's legal, or works with Taiwanese-market devices, are separate
|| matters.
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I investigated on my own and found that it uses the same channels as North
America (1 to 11) and the power is also the same. Japan uses channels up to
14 while most of the rest of the world uses channels up to 13.
Thanks
Maxx