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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] About routers and switches and Mbit/s</H1>
<B>Thomas Backlund</B>
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<I>Sat May 5 14:27:02 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>05.05.2012 15:11, Marc Paré skrev:
><i> Hi Frank,
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Le 2012-05-04 20:57, Frank Griffin a écrit :
</I>>><i>
</I>>><i> Wireless is another issue. If the router is doing the wireless,
</I>>><i> upgrading to a good-quality n-level wireless router will give your
</I>>><i> wireless systems more parity with their wired brethren. Be careful of
</I>>><i> high-speed n-level routers that only deliver their top-rated speed if
</I>>><i> all of the wireless NICs come from the same vendor.
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Actually thats only sort of partly true.
As long as they support the same standard like 2x2 or 3x3 (radio x
stream) they will get higher speed.
but yes, the vendor-specific "extensions" to the standard will need the
matching vendor wireless adapter.
><i> That's interesting to note; I recently bought a N-router but didn't see
</I>><i> big gains in speed or distance. Maybe that is why. I was actually going
</I>><i> to check to see if I could boost the signal a bit to get more reach -- I
</I>><i> use a laptop on our patio but the signal can be troublesome at the best
</I>><i> of times.
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does your laptops support the standard the router is supporting ?
If not, you wont see any change.
As for phones, only newer and more expensive ones knows how to do stuff
like 2x2
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Thomas
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