I used 802.11a (on a PowerBook Pro) in Dublin, and it didn't help with
the Jabber server flakiness. Otherwise (ssh, etc.), it was rock-solid.
On Aug 5, 2008, at 3:53 PM, David Kessens wrote:
Joel,
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 10:53:08AM -0400, Joel M. Halpern wrote:
So I do not think that telling people to use 11g is an answer. And
11a has
much to limited use for me to pay extra to have it included in my
laptop.
It is not hard to find 11a capable minipci or pccards that sell for
less than what shipping of the card costs. I cannot speak for you, but
these are prices I stop using words like "investment" but instead you
could consider just buying one as an experiment and see how far it
gets you.
David Kessens
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