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I received a new wireless router today that is IEEE 802.11n (draft) compliant. Supposedly 650% faster with a range 5x farther than 802.11g. I'll probably try to get it connected later this evening. Anyone with any experience or comments?
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Don't forget the basics: Stephen J. Bigelow wrote: In addition, new wireless devices will invariably require new security
settings. Although there are no new security schemes planned for
802.11n, pre-n devices will still need to be configured with WPA keys
and other security settings to allow operation on your current wireless
network. Before upgrading or replacing any wireless devices, be sure to
check your current security settings so that you can configure any new
pre-n device(s) with a minimum of guesswork.
wabbit [:D]
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