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Why isn't 802.11a supported?

802.11a uses a seperate transmitter and works in the 5GHz spectrum. The equipment costs are higer to support this protocol. Since a large majority of devices support 802.11b (or 802.11g), we have chosen to focus our resources on supporting those.

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Date Created: Jun 03, 2003
Last Modified: Mon, Sep 22, 2008 1:44 PM
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