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Re: Q: Interference Robustness?         


Author: Jolly Roger
Date: Aug 5, 2008 19:44

In article <050820081940212256%%otto@bogus.address.invalid>,
Otto Pylot wrote:
> I don't seem to see any difference in my wireless connection whether
> it's on or off so what's it supposed to do? I use a Linksys WRT 301N as
> my router. Thanks.

<http://www.macinstruct.com/node/213>

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Re: Q: Interference Robustness?         


Author: nospam
Date: Aug 5, 2008 22:38

In article news.individual.net>,
Jolly Roger pobox.com> wrote:
> In article <050820081940212256%%otto@bogus.address.invalid>,
> Otto Pylot wrote:
>
>> I don't seem to see any difference in my wireless connection whether
>> it's on or off so what's it supposed to do? I use a Linksys WRT 301N as
>> my router. Thanks.

he claims he spent a lot of time googling it, but doesn't cite what he
found. specifically, he claims that interference robustness doesn't
work with non-apple base stations such as linksys, netgear, etc. and
that the frequency was not changed in later revisions of 802.11. both
are incorrect.

first, the simple one -- 802.11n adds the 5ghz band to the existing
2.4ghz band that 802.11b/g uses.
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