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Date: Thu Aug 02 2001 - 12:15:59 CDT

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    Dear Aironet Experts,

        It seems that I have too many questions to ask frequently. It is due to
    the lack of information of Aironet on CISCO web site.

    1. How does CISCO implement the IAPP (Inter Access Point Protocol)? Does
    CISCO follow the 802.11F draft?
    2. I heard a lot of 802.11a at 5.2 GHz with 54 Mbps maximum speed. I also
    heard that CISCO is working on 802.11a. My question is that 802.11a seems to
    have higher speed with less coverage range (I think it will be about half of
    the coverage range of 2.4G at 2 Mbps). So, do you think this product will be
    accepted by consumers? My intuition is not, since less coverage means more
    APs required and 54 Mbps will only speed up the air LAN, not the backbone.
    Any comment on this?

    Sincerely,
    Chiang

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