is 802.11g really worth it (for the home), as he says?
i've also read about 802.11e, which was supposed to be like 11b except help reduce signal interference problems. did this technology ever come to fruition?
how much more expensive is B versus G?
i did search the forum for the answers to these questions, (and for up-to-date information), but this forum doesn't get much action, so everything is outdated by a month or two =(
i also read the article that was just put out, and i had pretty much decided on 11b because 11g is still a new technology and there are bugs etc. but now i'm seeing that 11g is being recommended for home use by some people, and i'm thinking maybe i should go for it. i would expect a realworld performance jump from 4Mbps to 20Mbps...is this an over-estimation?
Linksys is thrown around as a good brand name, would it be reasonable to expect their 11g system to work without headaches?
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