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Wi-Fi Planet writes about the Broadcom claims on Atheros’s Super G turbo mode: This is only the second story I’ve seen (following Nancy and my report for PC World that she mentions in an item earlier today) on the claim Broadcom has made about Atheros’s 108 Mbps mode degrading networks running at slower speeds. Broadcom told me that they would demonstrating their test setup at Comdex, and I haven’t heard any reports back on that yet, nor have they released the methodology of their tests, which is still promised.
Posted by Glennf at November 18, 2003 5:13 PM
Categories: Standards
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