Is 11MB/s Wifi Pcmcia Enough for Broadband? College Wireless Considerations

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The discussion centers on the adequacy of 11MB/s Wi-Fi speeds for broadband usage in a college setting. Participants evaluate the longevity of 802.11b technology, questioning its relevance against the more advanced 802.11g standard. It is concluded that while 11MB/s may suffice for basic tasks, upgrading to 802.11g is advisable for enhanced performance and future-proofing against obsolescence.

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  • Understanding of Wi-Fi standards, specifically 802.11b and 802.11g
  • Familiarity with PCMCIA and USB2 wireless dongles
  • Basic knowledge of broadband requirements for college environments
  • Awareness of wireless network performance metrics
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  • Research the differences between 802.11b and 802.11g standards
  • Explore the latest Wi-Fi technologies, including 802.11n and 802.11ac
  • Investigate the performance benchmarks of various PCMCIA and USB2 Wi-Fi adapters
  • Learn about optimizing wireless network setups in college dormitories
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College students, IT professionals, and anyone involved in setting up or optimizing wireless networks in educational environments.

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is 11MB/s sufficient for all broadband?
my college goes wireless now, i need to purchase one PCMCIA WIFI or USB2 donggle,
11MB/s can last for how long before obsolete?
 
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802.11b good enough or not ?
 
shall i go for 802.11g ?
 

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