Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 18:34:33 -0400 From: Leo Bicknell <bicknell@ufp.org> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 802.11 AP Status? Message-ID: <20031009223433.GA66764@ussenterprise.ufp.org> In-Reply-To: <20031009165331.Q61977@odysseus.silby.com> References: <20031009192707.GA57227@ussenterprise.ufp.org> <20031009165331.Q61977@odysseus.silby.com>
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--G4iJoqBmSsgzjUCe Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable In a message written on Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 04:59:46PM -0500, Mike Silbers= ack wrote: > Note that if you're willing to run -current, your options are even > better: According to the ath manpage, the Atheros based cards support BSS > mode, they're a/b/g capable, and they're true PCI/cardbus cards, so they > should perform better. Hey, this is looking like a really good option. The only thing that's not clear to me is can you do b and g at the same time (eg, have a 54M g and 11M b client off the same AP) with a single card, or would you need to have two cards, one running in each mode? I get the impression if you run an AP in 802.11g mode then 802.11b clients "just work", but it doesn't say that explicitly. --=20 Leo Bicknell - bicknell@ufp.org - CCIE 3440 PGP keys at http://www.ufp.org/~bicknell/ Read TMBG List - tmbg-list-request@tmbg.org, www.tmbg.org --G4iJoqBmSsgzjUCe Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE/heJ5Nh6mMG5yMTYRAoWzAJ9q9aJH63LFdGuIM5LbB9pV8ny55QCfW4B+ bDe9mANmdRhm0gZIVyoyFAo= =s09e -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --G4iJoqBmSsgzjUCe--
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