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Re: Wireless N support unlocked on the HTC Evo

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Originally Posted by JaredC01 View Post
I can certainly understand using it in your case, but I would also call your circumstances far from typical day to day for the majority of the users on this forum. 100% with you on a higher signal using less power, WiFi or otherwise, but I'm curious, does the system use a 5GHz setup or a 2.4GHz N setup? In my experiences 5GHz N hasn't improved signal quality over what I was getting with 2.4GHz G, especially through walls.
Dual-radio, so I can run both. I think it's more of a trade off... you either get greater distance, lousy signal penetration, or greater signal penetration over less distance.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10980/index.html .. in case you're interested in the specific AP's. Certainly not your typical Linksys or Netgear stuff, lol.
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