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| reply to 72276539 Re: 802.11g didn't work
said by 72276539 : And this won't either, hell, 802.11g doesn't work 100% still... why not make something that is a standerd work instead of complicating the mess with yet another wireless standard thats not even done. That would be too easy, but hey, if someone buys this crap before the standard is finished and gets burned, thats on them. And I will laugh at them because there will be people dumb enough to buy the equipment without a standard. Too bad the IEEE couldn't just stop posting what it was doing, would be fun for chip makers to have to see the entire standard before making chips. Would do wonders for getting everything talking correctly.
I was going to be the first post to this news article, but I couldn't come up with the right words. Looks like you nailed my thoughts exactly though.
Big companies would be stupid to invest in wireless at the rate they are coming up with new standards (unless of course they are just looking for a write-off).
Get the existing ones stable first is what I think they should do.
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