I’m almost never an early adopter of hardware and gadgets, and it usually pays off. For example, Netgear is introducing a line of wifi hardware that works with 802.11a, b, and g. I’ll be able to get a fast wireless hub for home, and I won’t need to worry about compatability issues when I’m away from home. I was actually thinking of buying a wireless access point and card very soon, but I think I’ll hold out a bit longer now. (Link via Hack the Planet.)
It usually pays to wait
I’m almost never an early adopter of hardware and gadgets, and it usually pays off. For example, Netgear is introducing a line of wifi hardware that works with 802.11a, b, and g. I’ll be able to get a fast wireless hub for home, and I won’t need to worry about compatability issues when I’m away from home. I was actually thinking of buying a wireless access point and card very soon, but I think I’ll hold out a bit longer now. (Link via Hack the Planet.)
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