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Re: 802.11n drivers

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On 9/29/07, Johannes Berg <johannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-09-29 at 10:09 +0800, Li YanBo wrote:
>
> > The Airgo chipset is a pre-n product, and the feature to support
> > standard 802.11n hasn't been implement yet. we will try to see whether
> > it can be used to support 80211n later. but if anything I can help you
> > now, I'd glad to do.
>
> Oh, ok, do you know what's different between the pre-N implemented by
> this chip and standard-N (say draft 2.0 or so)?
>

To be honest, I don't know. for what I know, Pre-n products are not
the same, some of them base on  "TGN SYNC",  but  Airgo is a member of
WWiSE,(CMIIW) and we haven't get down to make this card work in 80211n
environment, so I can't tell you more detail of the difference between
them.

lyb
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