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    Canoehead: I use an N dedicated wireless bridge (shares with a couple of other devices) and find that an HD television show transfers slightly faster than play s... more »
    Noobs-R-Us: The Wifi speed for the Tivo ain't the real problem with Tivo. They really need to address the other shortcomings. #wifi more »
    badhatharry: You give me this and an iPhone that uses N, and I won't have to use my dual band anymore. #wifi more »
    opanitch: Doesnt the iPhone or new iTouch have a wireless N chip that isnt activated? #cellphones more »
    MikeK: I love how gadget writers always make the argument that "you could just do that with a PC", and completely ignore the fact that many, many people don'... more »
    yankeesrule: I have a roku in the bedroom and I have definitely gotten my money's worth for it. Yeah, I have my home theater set up in the living room where the... more »
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: Hasn't anyone made a 3rd party wireless adapter? more »
    Lizard_King: Just wait for the next generation of consoles - where we will be forced to buy wired adapters when the consoles ONLY include wifi. For now, wired is ... more »
    Ehrich Blackhound: "The 802.11n XBox 360 Wireless Adapter Might Be A Ripoff" There, fixed it! more »
    fastm3driver: Should be in the box. more »
    CopyPaste: You can't blame them, people will buy it for that price, so they sell it. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: So in essence, I'm better off buying a LinkSys and DD-WRT'ing it for less than half the cost of the g adapter. more »
    caniffis: oh come on Microsoft do everyone a favour and make the adapters at least in line with the cost of a normal router! I can spend half the $80 on a norma... more »
    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 »
  • #tivo

    802.11n Wi-Fi Adapter For Tivo Lands At The FCC

  • #wifi

    Atheros Wireless N for Smartphones Actually Uses Less Power Than Slowass G

  • #roku

    Roku XR Slightly Less Underwhelming With Addition Of 802.11n and USB

    Spy shots of the new Roku XR Netflix streaming box over at Engadget seem to indicate that upgrades like 802.11n and a USB port are on their way—but that isn't nearly enough to justify getting one. More »
  • #xbox360

    The 802.11n Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter Might Be $100

    Ars has a mole that just told them the updated 802.11n wireless adapter will be $100, with the older G adapter dropping down to $80. Still too expensive, compared to the price of regular Wi-Fi adapters. [Ars via Kotaku]
  • #rumors

    Xbox 360 Elite Holiday Bundle: Pure and Lego Batman?

    Ars Technica's freakishly-reliable mole says the $300 Elite will include both games after its $50 rebate ends on October 5. [Ars Technica via Kotaku]
  • #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 »
  • #wireless

    Microsoft Confirms Xbox 360's 802.11n Wireless Adapter

    Microsoft confirmed to gaming blog Joystiq that they will release an 802.11n wireless adapter for Xbox 360. Looks like it'll accompany rather than replace the current adapter, though MS was tight-lipped on price or release date, saying only "soon." [Joystiq]
  • #xbox360

    Official Xbox 360 802.11n Wi-Fi Adapter Coming Soon

    If you want to stream 1080p TV shows and movies from the Zune/video store this fall, your 360 needs to be hard wired to your router, or on an 802.11n network. Knowing this, Microsoft is readying an official 802.11n adapter. More »
  • #wireless

    802.11n Final Spec Is Final, Finally

  • #ipodtouch

    New iPod Touch Teardown Reveals 802.11n, FM Transmission Hardware, Plus Room For Nano Camera

    iFixit's teardown of the new new iPod touch has revealed a few interesting bits of dormant hardware that could eventually get switched on by the powers that be at Apple. This includes support for 802.11n and FM transmission. More »
  • #wifi

    Did You Know 802.11n Isn't a Final Spec?

  • #wifi

    This Isn't a Litter Box, It's a Router

    It's a $2000 router, actually. Oh sorry, an outdoor $2000 router. More »
  • #routers

    Fonera 2 Router Upgraded With 802.11n, Support for YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, Others

  • #projectors

    Sanyo LP-WXU700 Projector Utilizes Draft N Wi-Fi, FIRST!!

    The Sanyo LP-WXU700 is the first projector on the market to integrate the no-longer-so-new 802.11 Wi-Fi. And it's happy to work in offices and home theaters alike. More »
  • #rumor

    Unconfirmed: Next-gen iPhone Includes Support for 802.11n Networks

    AppleInsider is reporting that the wireless radio specs in the iPhone 3.0 firmware beta reveal support for a new chip and 802.11n. Current gen iPhones and the iPod touch support 802.11b/g networks. [Update] More »
  • #cellphones

    Broadcom Launches 802.11n Wi-Fi Chip For Cellphones

    The new chip, which also integrates Bluetooth and FM radios, can grab 802.11n data at speeds of up to 50Mbps, and Broadcom claims it can do it all without totally devastating your battery.
  • #wifi

    Proxim Orinoco AP-8000 Doubles Wi-Fi Throughput With Two 802.11n Radios

  • #wireless

    Planex GW-USMicronN: A Teeny, Tiny Wireless-N Adapter

  • #wifi

    Quantenna Claims 1Gbps Wi-Fi Speeds By Next Year

  • #networking

    D-Link DIR-825 Dual-Band N Router Gets USB over Wi-Fi (and So Can You)

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