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Nathan, the transmission rate of your wireless router highly depends on the set of standards: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n. Make sure you use n-standard.
I had no idea Indonesian fridges can take photos o_O
it's n/g/b i used it is a an external cable would help?
or an another - or + power?
Nathan, the transmission rate of your wireless router highly depends on the set of standards: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n. Make sure you use n-standard.
Whty is n the best?! I use wirless for mobile what of these i should use? I put number of channels =10
the n was for a high range wifi
the number of the channels recommended to be auto for meh
nämeless wrote:Nathan, the transmission rate of your wireless router highly depends on the set of standards: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n. Make sure you use n-standard.
Whty is n the best?!
IEEE 802.11n-2009 is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11-2007 wireless networking standard to improve network throughput over the two previous standards—802.11a and 802.11g—with a significant increase in the maximum net data rate from 54 Mbit/s to 600 Mbit/s (slightly higher gross bit rate including for example error-correction codes, and slightly lower maximum throughput) with the use of four spatial streams at a channel width of 40 MHz. 802.11n standardized support for multiple-input multiple-output and frame aggregation, and security improvements, among other features.
802.11 is a set of IEEE standards that govern wireless networking transmission methods. They are commonly used today in their 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n versions to provide wireless connectivity in homes and businesses. Development of 802.11n began in 2002, seven years before publication. Proposed enhancements to 802.11n are under development as part of IEEE 802.11ac.
nameless you can answer later i'm going to sleep
nameless you can answer later i'm going to sleep
I am at work but thanks for the notice. Just give the forum a break from you.
I have 802.11b 802.11g 802.11 b+g
what is the best?! # of channles is 10....
But thanks nameless
Last edited by HoOK (2013-01-24 21:56:43)
I have 802.11b 802.11g 802.11 b+g
what is the best?!
IEEE 802.11 b - 1999
IEEE 802.11 g - 2003
IEEE 802.11 n - 2009
It's obvious, Hook.
now can anyone help me?
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