Development continues in the WLAN community. One of the latest wireless
standards is 802.11g. This standard operates on the 2.4-GHz range, along with
802.11b, but at higher speeds. 802.11g runs at the same 54-Mbps speed as
802.11a, and it uses the same OFDM modulation system. It is designed to be
backwards compatible with 802.11b clients. Some 802.11b APs will support the
higher speed of 802.11g. If additional speed is currently needed, or if the
2.4-GHz frequency is noisy at a given locale, 802.11a 5-GHz technology may be
the best option.
Performance will unquestionably continue to improve and
customers will continue to require a reliable partner to integrate these
dynamic technologies seamlessly into the existing network.