3Com goes three-way on Wi-Fi
Networking gear maker 3Com announced on Monday that it plans to begin using a combination of all three Wi-Fi standards in future products. "The Marlborough, Mass.-based company introduced access points and client cards that support a combination of all three Wi-Fi standards - 802.11a, b and g - which will be available this month and will target all sizes of business as well as consumers."
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