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sponsored by Broadcom Corporation
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02 Sep 2004
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Published:
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01 Aug 2004
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PDF
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11
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
The presence of Atheros Super G technology severely degrades the performance of adjacent networks based upon Wi-Fi 802.11g standards. The effects can be observed even when the networks are separated by distances of 30' to 150'. Standards-based 802.11g products do not cause harmful interference with other 802.11g devices.
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Author
Charles Bruno
Tolly Group Executive Editor
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Tolly Group
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BROWSE RELATED
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802.11g | Wireless Routers | WLAN
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BROWSE RELATED PRODUCTS:
Hardware
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