Intel cans Grantsdale WLAN plan
Intel has formally dropped Wi-Fi support from its ’Grantsdale’ chipset family and from its ’Alderwood’ chipset.
The chip giant will now not ship the promised add-in module which would allow PCs based on its i915 and i925 families of chipsets to operate as WLAN access points, primarily to enable the sharing of broadband internet connections.
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