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Someone correct me if this is a noob's answer and not right, but I am pretty sure that you need to be in recovery mode and push a custom update file that way from the SD card.
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I actually get better range on my home pc using g instead of n. It's nice someone unlocked this though. One less thing the Apple fanboys have on us.
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n can run at 2.4 OR 5
if you run it at 2.4 you steal a huge chunk of bandwidth from b/g. so if you are running N and others in the house are using b/g you are now a hog and they got slowed the only real reasons for n are: 1. using 5ghz cleaner spectrum 2. sometimes, when close to the router, you get more bandwidth using 2.4 n than 2.4 b/g BUT if you have b/g or even other n users as you just took all the bandwidth or were allocated less because the other n user took it our evo only runs at 2.4 |
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Has anyone been able to get the wireless N support using the unrevoked method. I know someone said it was possible in xda but the steps were kind of vague. Not ready for full root just yet.
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As for wireless n being better due to higher frequencies and having more range, that's just false. The only reason n is running at 5 ghz over 2.4 ghz is because it requires the higher frequency to supply the extra bandwidth. The higher the frequency, the more data you can fit into a specified length. Since the bandwidth is double from g (54 Mbits) to n (108 Mbits), the frequency must also double. I will also let you know that as the frequency increases, the range decreases. Longer waves (lower frequencies) have a higher energy than shorter waves (higher frequencies)... Think of it this way, do AM radio stations have longer range, or do FM radio stations have longer range? AM does. AM runs on Kilohertz while FM runs on Megahertz. In this case the 2.4Ghz is the AM and the 5Ghz is the FM. Same principal applies. Edit: Forgot to add, since higher frequencies are lower energy, they don't penetrate walls nearly as well. Again I ask, what is the advantage?
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Guess I'm just lazy and I like how unrevoked is just 1 button and boom done. .. Been looking at the root method. Stupid question that I'm sure has been answered before and is off topic if I do the full root and nand flash will that hard reset the rom?
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