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« Reply #15 on: November 25, 2009, 03:40:18 pm »

LMAO at your avy, Dave.  Afro
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« Reply #16 on: November 25, 2009, 03:48:36 pm »

Wow I just read about that 802.11n stuff. I think I can really benefit from it. I think I have enough bandwidth to handle most stuff that goes on in my house but I feel sometimes the router doesnt connect to well with my Wii. Im going to have to do more research...like Mr Amish said.  Afro
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« Reply #17 on: November 26, 2009, 02:25:40 am »

Wow I just read about that 802.11n stuff. I think I can really benefit from it. I think I have enough bandwidth to handle most stuff that goes on in my house but I feel sometimes the router doesnt connect to well with my Wii. Im going to have to do more research...like Mr Amish said.  Afro

Be aware that any current Wi-Fi stuff that you already have like the Wii won't benefit from the higher bandwidth because it is still only g band.  I was told by the Best Buy Geek Squad dude when I asked about this that any benefit would be very small, it probably would only be a slightly stronger signal to connect with, wouldn't add to the bandwidth.  You can buy an adapter for your PC/laptops so you can use the n band but those cost around 70$ and then free up all the g bandwidth for your Wii.  Don't know if that would help or not.
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« Reply #18 on: November 26, 2009, 02:36:03 am »

Wow I just read about that 802.11n stuff. I think I can really benefit from it. I think I have enough bandwidth to handle most stuff that goes on in my house but I feel sometimes the router doesnt connect to well with my Wii. Im going to have to do more research...like Mr Amish said.  Afro

Be aware that any current Wi-Fi stuff that you already have like the Wii won't benefit from the higher bandwidth because it is still only g band.  I was told by the Best Buy Geek Squad dude when I asked about this that any benefit would be very small, it probably would only be a slightly stronger signal to connect with, wouldn't add to the bandwidth.  You can buy an adapter for your PC/laptops so you can use the n band but those cost around 70$ and then free up all the g bandwidth for your Wii.  Don't know if that would help or not.

Oh man! Do you know of anything that can help my Wii get better signal strength? If the router wont work what will?
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« Reply #19 on: November 26, 2009, 09:59:49 am »

Wow I just read about that 802.11n stuff. I think I can really benefit from it. I think I have enough bandwidth to handle most stuff that goes on in my house but I feel sometimes the router doesnt connect to well with my Wii. Im going to have to do more research...like Mr Amish said.  Afro

Be aware that any current Wi-Fi stuff that you already have like the Wii won't benefit from the higher bandwidth because it is still only g band.  I was told by the Best Buy Geek Squad dude when I asked about this that any benefit would be very small, it probably would only be a slightly stronger signal to connect with, wouldn't add to the bandwidth.  You can buy an adapter for your PC/laptops so you can use the n band but those cost around 70$ and then free up all the g bandwidth for your Wii.  Don't know if that would help or not.
understood , and already known but what I did not know and what really stands out to me is a signal strength of up to 250 feet which really makes me hard, I would benefit from that now right?
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« Reply #20 on: November 26, 2009, 03:40:40 pm »

That router looks sweet. I'm getting to Best Buy tomarrow and sleeping over. (serious) The first 50 people in line get a $100.00 gift card that you can use that day. And the prices are hella cheap.
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