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Atheros Super-G NeedToKnow - Part 2 Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
December 07, 2003

Introduction

In Part 1 of this NTK, I described the elements of Super-G and took a detailed look at normal 11g and Super-G channel overlap. I also presented test results pitting Super-G against "normal" 11g wireless LANs and "normal" 11g WLANs against each other.

In this second, and final part of the NTK, I'll show that looking at just Broadcom-based 11g vs. Atheros gear doesn't tell the entire Super-G story and I'll also explore the relationship between Super-G and improved range. Finally, I'll wrap things up with my take on the whole situation.



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