what wireless protocol do you use at home
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- Tenth Dan Procrastinator
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what wireless protocol do you use at home
I know I asked this in the other thread, but I can't add a poll if I split the topic as far as I can tell. So, if you answered there, just answer again!
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- Tenth Dan Procrastinator
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Why did you choose to use an 802.11a network? It was pretty uncommon and relatively expensive. Heck, only now that I wanted an integrated n card did I get a bundle with it too. Still, I'll probably never use a since I don't know anyone local that has an a router.
It's interesting so far that no one seems to be using exclusively b anymore. I would think that for internet only applications that the performance would've been good enough to for at least one of you to not switch. About a year ago I would've probably been that one, but where I live now has a LOT of other access points in the area generating a ton of interference which the n network seems to have no trouble with. I guess g has pretty much taken over b's market and the routers have come down in price enough.
I probably should've added to the poll whether people using g are using regular basic g or g with mimo or g with one of the speed enhancers.
It's interesting so far that no one seems to be using exclusively b anymore. I would think that for internet only applications that the performance would've been good enough to for at least one of you to not switch. About a year ago I would've probably been that one, but where I live now has a LOT of other access points in the area generating a ton of interference which the n network seems to have no trouble with. I guess g has pretty much taken over b's market and the routers have come down in price enough.
I probably should've added to the poll whether people using g are using regular basic g or g with mimo or g with one of the speed enhancers.
Just setup a G for my parents. Apparnetly there are 8 other networks in the neighborhood within range, one of which my DS can play some mario kart off of... but none of which have as awesome name as ours.
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