What started as a blog entry about why the 5 Ghz-based 802.11a Wi-Fi standard is a way to avoid the sort of spectrum debate that erupted at the University of Texas is now a full blown column.
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What started as a blog entry about why the 5 Ghz-based 802.11a Wi-Fi standard is a way to avoid the sort of spectrum debate that erupted at the University of Texas is now a full blown column.
What started as a blog entry about why the 5 Ghz-based 802.11a Wi-Fi standard is a way to avoid the sort of spectrum debate that erupted at the University of Texas is now a full blown column.
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