Re: plasma-nm nm09 branch snapshots coming to kde-testing

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On 06/28/2011 07:25 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Genes MailLists wrote:
>>  I notice lots of lovely new things on the applet - under 'Band' it
>> offers 2 choices:
>>
>>  'a' and 'b/g'.
>>
>>
>>  Will this be confusing to those with N  - or those who think band is 20
>> or 40 Wide ?
> 
> N supports both the a band and the b/g band, doesn't it? Printing the bands 
> as frequencies won't necessarily be more helpful to the beginner.
> 
>         Kevin Kofler
> 

Hi Kevin - well kinda but not really ..

 Well N supports wide bands - which for sure b/g do not. Don't know
about a as it has been effectively largely deprecated - if you go to
configure an N/b/g Access Point - one chooses bands as either Narrow (20
Mhz for b/g) or wide (40) for N only. So the choices seem odd to me -
perhaps experts can opine ...

 It would be helpful if you could explain exactly what this choice does
to NM - what effect does it have on the connection?


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