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more about #80211g macpatrik: I'm using dual band through Airport Express and the 2wire router that AT&T u-verse uses. So both g and n and it works out wonderfully. more » something_unique_and_descriptive: I was waiting for the final spec to be ratified. I'll stick to G until either prices come way down or my router dies. I just can't justify the expen... more » Identity Bourne: *whatever my neighbor users. :) more » Imagism: Excuse me, exactly what kind of an environment would even use A band anymore? more » DrRiAdGeOrN: There is a reason I have a rack in the house, Gig to every room. I'm staying with G till I need a new AP for the bedroom and only then it will be a g... more » UnderLoK: Technically I use them all, but at home 3 are N 2 are G. more » EBone: Airport Extreme with N. My MBA can receive N, all other computers in house use G. more » IN THE FACE!: I've got a dual-band N router, but I haven't really felt the need to upgrade any of my laptops (which all presently have G internal cards already)... ... more » STFU_FPU!: what happened to C,D,E,F,H,I,J,K,L, and M? more » Sir Gibler: Those 8 of you who voted 802.11a can go read Engadget. Oh and there should be a poll for "why do you use a standard other than 802.11n" and I just abo... more » ripfire: I use 802.3ab more » ThisCharmingMan: I'm terrified to buy a new router because it's such a serious pain in the ass to install. When will these things become user friendly? more » indiecraig: Well despite the fact I have a wireless n router and 2 wireless n computers, I also have 2 iphones, an xbox 360 and an old laptop that use g and a DS ... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: I use and I will stick with g, so when everyone else jumps over to n, I'll have more bandwidth to hog. more » Barry99705: I'm still rockin 802.11g, cause none of the wireless devices in my house support n. more » -
#questionoftheday
Which Flavor of Wi-Fi Do You Use?
The 802.11n spec has been in the news a lot lately. After six years, the spec has finally been approved, and we shall soon see wireless N coming to the Xbox and maybe even the iPod Touch. More » -
#vudu
Vudu Finally Gets Wireless Kit (Works Fine, Expensive by Competitive Measures)
So many products, including the $100 Roku Netflix box, come with wireless, so it was surprising that the $300 Vudu broadband video-on-demand box requires a hard Ethernet connection. Today Vudu announces an $80 Vudu-branded Ethernet-to-802.11g bridge kit built by Asus. I tried it over the weekend, and it worked great. More » -
