Re: Wireless for RV campground



On Jan 24, 9:56 am, Stephen <stephen_h...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Surely "N" only matters if the extra bandwidth is useable.

If speed was important, than any 802.11 standard was more than fast
enough. 802.11 means access to additional frequencies. That means
more users operating longer distances and the laptop has more choices
to find a frequency that best works for that motorhome.

And finally, 802.11N type hardware has already been available for
one year. It that hardware does not comply with the 802.11N standard,
then a free software download upgrades that 'N' hardware.

The AP should do 802.11 B G & N for numerous reasons.
.



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