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[ale] WIFI mystery speed problems
- Subject: [ale] WIFI mystery speed problems
- From: DJPfulio at jdpfu.com (DJ-Pfulio)
- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 12:58:49 -0500
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802.11n isn't a single standard, rather it is a group of loosely
connected standards. An "n" compatible device might only provide 2.4Ghz
and 75Mbps connections (effective throughput around 50-ish Mbps.) Then
they added 5.8Hgz, more channels, frequency hopping ... the $30 'N'
routers don't support all those things and the $200 routers probably
don't support every thing completely to specs.
Wifi is ugly.
Go wired whenever possible, even if a USB dongle must be used, it is
worth it.
Every vendor is good and bad about something, so we will each have
different results. I've been burned by Netgear stuff - and every Sunday
the Netgear wifi is what locks up at the meetup.
On 02/23/16 11:57, James Sumners wrote:
> And something else I found out recently: not all 802.11n devices will
> participate in 80MHz communications. It seems to be hit or miss. My
> cheapo Netgear USB dongles work just fine, but my Roku stick is having
> none of it.
>