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Wrong maximum speed for 802.11n standard. What can I do?

By JamesPosted on February 27, 2022

QUESTION : I just upgraded my internet connection to 120Mbps. My notebook wireless networking card supports 802.11n, which theoretically would […]

Need some clarification about the 802.11n standard

By JamesPosted on February 4, 2022

QUESTION : I’m really confused about 802.11n. 802.11n provides support for dual band (2.4 & 5 GHz), is much faster, […]

Any realistic advantage of 802.11ac over 802.11n for a regular home connection?

By JamesPosted on August 19, 2021

Problem : I am using a 802.11ac Asus – 802.11ac Dual-Band Gigabit Wireless router. Don’t have any complains yet but […]

How to check wifi networking standard of current connection

By JamesPosted on May 27, 2021

Problem : Both my router and my wireless networking card support the standards 802.11a/b/g/n but as I’m only getting speeds […]

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