good but it should be more descriptive
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802.11n
While accepting that 802.11n has immense potential, most of the applications for Wi-Fi are for internet purposes. Concentrating at this time on 802.11n alone, without consolidating 802.11a/b/g is quite a risky strategy. Besides, the cost of 802.11n equipments are way too high.