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

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Genes MailLists wrote:
> 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

That doesn't change the frequency ranges in which the access points operate. 
It just means they can claim more than one channel. The channels are subsets 
of the overall range.

The b/g range is around 2.4 GHz, the a range is around 5.2 GHz. N supports 
both.

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

The band + the channel number = the effective frequency.

        Kevin Kofler

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