You can probably find that info at http://personaltelco.net although I'm not sure you will be able to take advantage of the Prism2 chipset AP fuctions avialable using 80211b. Scott On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Simon Leinen wrote: > Randy Bush writes: > >> Note that getting 802.11a works even better. > > until everybody does, and 'everbody' is twice > > as many people as now > > I think 802.11a should be able to support more than twice as many > users than 802.11b. At least in the US, the band reserved for 802.11a > has more channels available than the one for 802.11b, in particular > more non-overlapping channels. For this reason, and because of the > lack of competition from 802.11b users, 802.11a should also support > more users than 802.11g (54 Mb/s in the 2.4 GHz band). So for > settings such as IETF/NANOG etc. this seems very attractive. > > If someone knows which 802.11a PCMCIA card can be made to work reliably > under Linux (with 2.6 kernel!), I'd really like to hear about it... > -- > Simon. > > sleekfreak pirate broadcast world tour 2002-3 live from the pirate hideout http://sleekfreak.ath.cx:81/