Looks like 802.11n will get here, but not in early 2006 as had been expected last year.
This new WiFi standard will require new equipment, but will offer better and faster home and hotspot communications.
In the mean time, a number of vendors are offering "Pre-"802.11n gear. This is useable, but totally proprietary. No guarantees it can be software upgraded to the final standard next year.
Peter S. Kastner
Well my $.02 I'm an 802.11 B guy. It works. I'm not moving around gigabyte files over wireless. untill I have to I'm not changing.
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