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Has another tried this w/ non-pre-N devices (e.g. 802.11b devices from say Linksys and Dlink) ? It claims to be 6x faster than 802.11g and has greater range due to its use of MIMO antannae from Airgo. Thx. drwho102003-googlegroups@yahoo.com |
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drwho102003-(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Hi, > > Has another tried this w/ non-pre-N devices (e.g. 802.11b devices from > say Linksys and Dlink) ? > It claims to be 6x faster than 802.11g and has greater range due to > its use of MIMO antannae from Airgo. > > Thx. > Try this link for some reviews/comments. You can disregard comments by "Bizmo", "Belair" and "Geekssquad". They are the same individual with an agenda. If you have the time, you can look at all his posts and draw your own conclusion. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/belkin Harvey |
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<drwho102003-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) oups.com... > Hi, > > Has another tried this w/ non-pre-N devices (e.g. 802.11b devices from > say Linksys and Dlink) ? > It claims to be 6x faster than 802.11g and has greater range due to > its use of MIMO antannae from Airgo. Tried with standard g card in my laptop and super g card - both ran at 55mbps and single jumped around a little especially when high use. Since upgrading both cards to pre n, all works on 108mbps, signal never drops either even under high load. Coverage is a hell of a lot better since I used pre-n adaptors withe the router. Daniel |
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