| Summary | As the title implies, 802.11g is a new PHY, or physical layer, within the IEEE 802.11 standards family. It joins 802.11b, or Wi-Fi, which has achieved enormous success in the marketplace, and the somewhat lesser known but higher performance IEEE 802.11a, which operates at 5.2 GHz. Wireless expert, Craig Mathias, walks you through this new standard, and what considerations are involved.
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