The IEEE adds Japanese spec to 802.11: 802.11j lets an 802.11 network conform to the frequency rules for 4.9 GHz (unavailable in the U.S.) and 5 GHz bands in Japan.
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The IEEE adds Japanese spec to 802.11: 802.11j lets an 802.11 network conform to the frequency rules for 4.9 GHz (unavailable in the U.S.) and 5 GHz bands in Japan.
Hooray! Oh wait, I thought that said 802.11i.