Q: Would an 802.11b/g network be adequate for limited multimedia (a few IP cameras, a few users), or do I need to move to 802.11a? – Milan C. Generally speaking, an 802.11b network would be sufficient ...
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NEW ORLEANS--Handset makers are eager to give people the ability to connect to different types of wireless networks--all on one device. At the CTIA Wireless 2003 show here, Texas instruments is ...