Wall Street Journal's comprehensive Wi-Fi overview: A cogently dissected view of Wi-Fi's current state, looking at costs of equipment, deployment in homes and business, hot spots, new antennas (Vivato), and 802.11g.
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Wall Street Journal's comprehensive Wi-Fi overview: A cogently dissected view of Wi-Fi's current state, looking at costs of equipment, deployment in homes and business, hot spots, new antennas (Vivato), and 802.11g.
OUch, the new yellow is pretty weak (at least on OS X)