So, 802.11G? Right on!
So a company here in California is releasing the 802.11G, sounds good. Linksys said Tuesday that early December would see the introduction of the home and office gear, which includes PC cards for laptops, at $80; access points, or radio transmitters, for $140 each; and a router, priced at $150. The only thing that I am worried about is if I am still going to have problems with my X10 cameras in my house. THey run on the 2.1 Ghz spec but there is no words about harmonic interference.