Disease of the network: Some speculation about whether a widescale shutdown of Asia due to the SARS virus would affect Wi-Fi shipments. Much Wi-Fi equipment is manfactured and/or assembled in a few key areas of China, Singapore, and Taiwan.
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Disease of the network: Some speculation about whether a widescale shutdown of Asia due to the SARS virus would affect Wi-Fi shipments. Much Wi-Fi equipment is manfactured and/or assembled in a few key areas of China, Singapore, and Taiwan.