Broadcom introduces USB 2.0 adapters for 802.11g and a dual-band 802.11a/g adapter: Broadcom supports older machiens through the first USB 2.0 adapters for 802.11g and a/g. The USB 2.0 standard runs at 480 Mbps, while USB 1.1 is only 12 Mbps.
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Broadcom introduces USB 2.0 adapters for 802.11g and a dual-band 802.11a/g adapter: Broadcom supports older machiens through the first USB 2.0 adapters for 802.11g and a/g. The USB 2.0 standard runs at 480 Mbps, while USB 1.1 is only 12 Mbps.