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Is there any reason I would want a WAG311 over a WG311T for systems on a
small home network?
These are both PCI cards supporting the 108MBPS G standard. The only
difference I see is in the $s and that the WAG311 is "dual band"
whatever that is and seems to support all three standards, A B and G.
Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless (More info?)
If you have a wireless router, access point or whatever and if it
supports A B and G then you might consider the wag311 but if it only
supports B and G then go with the T model. Base G and A are the same
speed 54mbs but operate on different frequences A=5ghz band and B G =
2.4ghz band.
"Al Puzzuoli" <alpuzz@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.1c0f3880d31af34b98968f@news.giganews.com...
> Is there any reason I would want a WAG311 over a WG311T for systems
on a
> small home network?
>
> These are both PCI cards supporting the 108MBPS G standard. The
only
> difference I see is in the $s and that the WAG311 is "dual band"
> whatever that is and seems to support all three standards, A B and
G.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Al
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