ITschoolGuy
Instructor
Hello all-
I was just curious if anyone would be kind enough to give me the skinny on the differences between wireless-B and wireless-G networking. I'm actually working in a company that supplies hardware to customers with networks and I know very little about the differences between the two technologies. I may also have some misconceptions among the little bit of knowledge that I do have.
For example, both technologies are essentially DSSS, right? One operates at 2.4 GHz, the other at 5 GHz? Are both specifications fleshed out in IEEE 802.11? Are they compatible with one another? Does "Wi-Fi" come into any of this anywhere?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
felling lost (Chris)
I was just curious if anyone would be kind enough to give me the skinny on the differences between wireless-B and wireless-G networking. I'm actually working in a company that supplies hardware to customers with networks and I know very little about the differences between the two technologies. I may also have some misconceptions among the little bit of knowledge that I do have.
For example, both technologies are essentially DSSS, right? One operates at 2.4 GHz, the other at 5 GHz? Are both specifications fleshed out in IEEE 802.11? Are they compatible with one another? Does "Wi-Fi" come into any of this anywhere?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
felling lost (Chris)