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Poor "N" wireless performance?
Poor "N" wireless performance?
I just got a linksys "N" router and I must say.. I am very disappointed with my internal wireless card. I when streaming videos online, a hard line to the router is about 100x faster than using the wireless. I thought the "N" stuff was supposed to be fast and yet some videos will barely load. Is this just a poor wireless card on my part?
Should I get a new "N" card and plug it in to my X61? or is there something that I'm missing?
Should I get a new "N" card and plug it in to my X61? or is there something that I'm missing?
well which N router did you get and which card do you have? Obviously N was designed faster so if it's not working as it should then there's a problem somewhere. The answer lies in what you have or a combination or stuff.
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I could be mistaken, but from what I've read, you need to be using AES to get the full 300Mbps...
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