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Re: Wireless N support unlocked on the HTC Evo
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Originally Posted by Kingtut18
With 802.11n it really depends on the amount of Transmit and Receive antenna's in the phone. Most Cisco's(Enterprise stuff not Linksys) are 2x3 MIMO. Most cheaper stuff is 2x3 or less. Motorola stuff is 3x3, but is more for the enterprise market. Also alot of the cheaper (home stuff) has a lower transmit power, where as the Cisco and Motorola stuff have higher transmit power. (Cisco being 100mw, and Motorola has some stuff that goes higher around 200mw) So it depends on your router and what the EVO has with antennas.
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Originally Posted by JaredC01
To top it all off, the connection will only be as good as the receiver / transmitter you're using in conjunction with the router... Even if you can receive a WiFi signal with the Evo from a mile away, being able to transmit what you want to do (such as query a webpage) is limited by the range of the handset, not the router.
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Indeed.
bigdaddie, HTC_nut asked the same question earlier that I had already answered! Read the posts!
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Mogul < Touch Pro < Hero < Evo 4G
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