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bitpusher

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100 Mbps in Korea -- full-speed wireless?

I'm about to move into an apartment in Seoul, Korea with 100 Mbps internet access. Yes, that blows my mind, too! I'm familiar with wireless networking in the USA, but this question has me out of my league: is there any practical way to set up a wireless router and retain that speed, or will I have to hardwire all connections to remain in the fast lane? Thanks in advance!


bitpusher

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Whoops, I see my mistake now. Landlord reported the connection was 100 megabytes, but further research shows it's actually 100 megabits. That means the actual speed will be something less than 10 megabytes per second in the real world, so any standard wireless router will work. That is, until Korea institutes gigabit service next year. I want one! Apologies for the post, but not sure how to delete the original question.



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