BoBB wrote: > On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 08:43:20PM -0700, Kevin Brown wrote: > >>2) 802.11g is capable of 55Mbps versus 11Mbps for 11b and is backwards >>compatible to 11b. > > >>From what I have read its "capable" of 55mbps but average performance is > the same as 802.11b, mainly because the spec on 802.11g is not completed > yet and so the hardware is not full spec. You'll probably get extra > speed out of 802.11g but not very much, and you will most likely end up > wanting to upgrade the hardware either way because I think 802.11g will > end up becoming the standard, as fast as 802.11a and backwards > compatible etc etc ... again this is just what i've heard or read, could > be wrong. > Last I checked the spec had been finalized. The newest Apples come with 802.11g wireles cards in the Powerbook line. Both Apple and Cisco have released 802.11g access points.