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wilburyan

join:2002-08-01
reply to gjrhine
Re: Who cares?

In that specific case, better speeds can be achieved by better antenna placement and possibly better antennas.


gjrhine

join:2001-12-12
Pawleys Island, SC

reply to wilburyan
You pretty much answered your own question. You can connect from down the block but not from places in your own house. Everyone's circumstances are different and there are plenty of people looking for the better range that N provides as reported by Walt Mossberg last week.
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