802.11n

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    ASUS DSL-N14U - A value for money ADSL modem/router

    A review by Ben Barnard - Independent Reviewer The Good The ASUS DSL-N14U Wireless N300 modem router packs quite a lot of punch at a recommended retail price of R699, and you may find it cheaper by shopping around. What you get for your money are router features usually found on the...
  2. tkbaby

    Wi-Fi Home Network Advice PLS!!!

    Hi everyone This is my first post on the forums, judging by what I know of the users of my broadband, I am going to get some really good and accurate advice. Let me explain my situation, mention what I am thinking, ask my questions, and see if anyone can provide some solutions for me...
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    Would changing to 802.11n router increase reliability and speed of 1mb connection

    Good day all, I currently have a Duoplus 300WR router (I know...). I bought the Totolink N300UA Wireless USB adaptor (802.11n able) to use since I'm approximately 30 metres (and 4 walls) from the router. I'm quite astonished that I'm able to a receive 2 bar signal. The problem is with the...
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    R700 budget for draft N modem/router

    I currently have a cheap wired modem from Cybersmart. It works perfectly including half bridge mode but doesn't have wifi. I've borrowed a friends Netgear DG834GUv5 and the range just about makes it to the other end of my house. The only devices connected via wifi are cell phones with 802.11b/g...
  5. Derrick

    802.11n

    IEEE 802.11n-2009 is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11-2007 wireless networking standard to improve network throughput over the two previous standards — 802.11a and 802.11g — with a significant increase in the maximum raw data rate from 54 Mbit/s to 600 Mbit/s with the use of four spatial streams...
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    All-in-one solutions for 802.11n WiFi, 1Gbps LAN & PPTP VPN clients with routing?

    Hi, I'm looking for an all-in-one solution for a cheapish price that can do the following: ADSL modem 802.11n WiFi AP Gigabit LAN (at least 4) Multiple PPTP VPN & PPPoE outgoing/client connections Static routing for traffic splitting Currently I'm considering to get the following...
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