Broadcom's chips are 802.11g compliant already: Broadcom decided to hold their news til today, but they announced what we all expected, that their draft 802.11g chipset is actually a fully compliant 802.11g chipset. Their partners will all have minor firmware tweaks available shortly. The Broadcom chipset, like most of the 802.11g chipsets, includes support for WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), as well as the AES encryption needed eventually for 802.11i later this year.