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Date Added: June 05, 2008 07:04:02 PM
Looking for faster Wi-Fi I have a Linksys wireless 802.11b network, but this is not able to take advantage of the latest broadband speeds, and suffers from dead spots round the house. Should I go to 802.11g or straight to the draft 802.11n standard? Malcolm Myles-Hook JS: Wi-Fi networks typically deliver less than half the theoretical peak speed, but the most common 802.11b should be ...

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