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Florian,<br>
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understood. It will work. However, bear in mind that bit rate and
useable throughput capacity are two very different items when it comes
to "ethernet like" communications channels. An 802.11b (single radio)
"hot spot", say at an airport, will only support ~1/5 (11mbps/54mbps)
the number of users as an 802.11g hot spot before it becomes capacity
saturated (in the case were all usbers have of the 802.11g hot spot
have 802.11g client devices). In other words, at this time, 802.11b is
already obsolete as a standard much like 10baseT is in the world of
wired communications. <br>
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