The new Wireless equipment that is coming out right now is:
802.11a. Uses the 5G transmission band, and it is capable to provide max, bandwidth of 54 Mb/sec.
Problems with the 802.11a. 5GHz does not penetrate walls as well as 2.4GHz, so what is gained with the Bandwidth is lost in obstacles decay. Since it is using 5GHz, there is compatibility problem with the current WIFI (2.4GHz).
It is however less affected by the noise generated by other appliances on the 2.4GHz band.
The new proposed standard 802.11g, which is now extended to 54 Mb/sec., will use 2.45Ghz, and will be compatible with the current installations.
Seems that finally it is going to be agreed upon to use this standard.
Just want you guys to know, in case you are planning for future Wireless.
802.11a. Uses the 5G transmission band, and it is capable to provide max, bandwidth of 54 Mb/sec.
Problems with the 802.11a. 5GHz does not penetrate walls as well as 2.4GHz, so what is gained with the Bandwidth is lost in obstacles decay. Since it is using 5GHz, there is compatibility problem with the current WIFI (2.4GHz).
It is however less affected by the noise generated by other appliances on the 2.4GHz band.
The new proposed standard 802.11g, which is now extended to 54 Mb/sec., will use 2.45Ghz, and will be compatible with the current installations.
Seems that finally it is going to be agreed upon to use this standard.
Just want you guys to know, in case you are planning for future Wireless.