Shouldn't this be in circuit board?
Wireless A runs on the 5GHz bandwidth which allows for better bps, but cannot penetrate walls as easily. That's why this is the only way they can really sell A - with B/G 2.4GHz access points. When they say compatible, they mean that you can switch the mode from A to B/G, thereby switching the bandwidth down to 2.4. The A is not going to work with B/G.
However, if it allows WDS with the A, you could buy up to four of those and then some cards for your machines that are A-compatible and have a really great 108Mbps network in a small area.
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