Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> writes: > N on 5Ghz takes advantage of the increased bandwidth of the 5Ghz > channel where A merely replicated G on 5Ghz for all practical > purposes.
You have that backwards, actually, but the legacy support in 802.11g for 802.11b clients does represent a performance hit even in the absence of b-only clients, so claiming that a and g are equivalent is only true on paper. -r (802.11a user before 802.11g, still love the relatively unoccupied 5 ghz spectrum)