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Quake974

join:2006-04-11
North Wales, PA

802.11n?

Anyone know if either of these are 802.11n capable?

apollo80

join:2002-01-31
Richmond, VA

I see that the MI424WR is 802.11b/g. Couldn't find anything about the Westell.

Actiontec MI424WR
www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/···0022/51/'



jksDFjhafsdl

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reply to Quake974

said by Quake974:

Anyone know if either of these are 802.11n capable?
Here is the data sheet..
»www.westell.com/images/products/···3_ds.pdf

BubbaDude

join:2008-06-06
Livermore, CA

reply to apollo80
The Small Netbuilder review of the MI424WR relates to an older model based on totally different hardware, so beware.


LowRider

join:2006-06-23
Dallas, GA

reply to Quake974
i think b and g are compatible, however you won't get the N capabilities. just the range no speed.



dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
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join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ
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reply to apollo80

said by apollo80:

I see that the MI424WR is 802.11b/g. Couldn't find anything about the Westell.
Hmmmmm. how does one get 75 to 175mbps on hardware limited to 54mbps and expect ~20mbps[realworld] out of that.
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loeakaodas

join:2005-01-31
Sarasota, FL

That's referring to the speed over coax not Wi-Fi.


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