Good article on the WiFi revolution

linked by the 802.11b blog comparing WiFi to the cell data services it’s killing: If wireless carriers are slow-moving bureaucratic governments of the wireless world, then Wi-Fi technology is its guerrilla movement. The technology is relatively cheap, anyone can install it and, at 11 megabits a second, it’s fast. Whole article at: The Seattle Times: … Continue reading “Good article on the WiFi revolution”

linked by the 802.11b blog comparing WiFi to the cell data services it’s killing:

If wireless carriers are slow-moving bureaucratic governments of the wireless world, then Wi-Fi technology is its guerrilla movement. The technology is relatively cheap, anyone can install it and, at 11 megabits a second, it’s fast.

Whole article at: The Seattle Times: Wireless where you want: Wi-Fi is the guerrilla revolution of wireless computing