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On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:

On Nov 14, 2007 2:33 PM, Jeff Williams <angelbane@xxxxxx> wrote:

There are currently no Airgo wifi cards that support 802.11n that I am
aware of. Certainly none that are vendor supported at this time. I know
that Airgo is one of the Draft members, but I don't think they've
released any cards for the draft 802.11n.

I'm confused, I thought the above are 802.11n cards?

Technically, Belkin and Netgear branded the AGN100 as Pre-N, but they were designed and released prior to the Draft 1.0 Spec. In fact, Airgo has declaimed the two released Drafts.

As far as no chipsets for Draft N 2.0, I stand corrected. It appears as though Qualcomm (who bought Airgo in 2006) has released the AGN400
http://www.qualcomm.com/press/releases/2006/061203_availability_worlds_first.html
though I can't find any products that use it. If anyone does, I would be greatly interested in buying one!

Jeff Williams

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