Being the tech-savvy fella that I am(Don't let that A+ Cert fool you...) I am unsure as to whether Wireless-N is really that much better than wireless-G. I turn to you, the smartest folks on the internet wiht the question:
"Is it worth it? What makes it so much better?"
Should I upgrade to Wireless-N?
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Should I upgrade to Wireless-N?
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It's faster. That's pretty much the only difference. If all you're doing with it is surfing the internet, it's almost certainly not going to be any faster than a 11G connection
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No, what's retarded is that IEEE has taken so damn long to finalize the new wireless spec.RThurmont wrote:AFAIK, no, and IMO using a draft N device is absolutely retarded.Is it even finalized yet?
Besides, 802.11n draft devices should be firmware upgradable to the spec according to the manufacturers.