PC Magazine has reviewed 802.11b products since they first appeared in 1999. Although 802.11b products have fueled the growth of wireless LAN technology for five impressive years, we think now is the time to say no to buying new “b” products for your home or small office. We are in no way suggesting, however, that you throw out the “b” products you already own—far from it. In fact, to this day we run a “b” network here at PC Magazine. What we are saying is that your money for new equipment will be better spent on 802.11g products, and surprisingly, “g” products are in many cases less expensive than their 802.11b counterparts.
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