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#1 towhog66

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Posted 20 November 2012 - 08:40 PM

this is about my wireless network at home. my DVD- BLUE RAY player streams wireless, and my gaming PC is wireless too... and in my bed room im going to setup a tv and 2nd DVD- BLUE RAY player and laptop soon. ( i have a large 1 bed room apt )
my network is made of a Netgear CMD31T Modem and a Netgear N600 WNDR3400v2 2.4 Ghz an 5 Ghz dual band Router, PC has a Zonet wireless pci adapter that runs or the 2.4 ghz Chanel on my Router at 130 Mbps ....

so here it is my friend told me my gaming Pc could do a lot better if i changed to a 5Ghz wireless pci x adapter or dual band Adapter....
as you can see i think im already getting great internet speeds...
would i see improvements going to a 5Ghz wireless adapter?????
i don't do a lot of file sharing form pc to pc... but i do a lot of down loading and pc gaming......

thanks any help would be nice......

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Edited by towhog66, 20 November 2012 - 10:10 PM.

ok look at it like this if you can. in boxing we have to take a hit to give one, and 75% of the punch comes from our footing. if our footing is off and if hit we can get knocked down ( looks like a good hit ( right ), but it really was the footing ) my point is always stand strong and learn to move, and see the sings! life can hit us with weak PUNCHES and if our footing is good no weak butt punches can hurt...

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 04:17 AM

If 2.4GHz channels are too much crowded at your neighbourhood, then you can use 5GHz channels. Otherwise, I can't see any other reason for which I'm goign to suggest you to use 5GHz channels.

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 07:59 PM

If 2.4GHz channels are too much crowded at your neighbourhood, then you can use 5GHz channels. Otherwise, I can't see any other reason for which I'm goign to suggest you to use 5GHz channels.


ok look at it like this if you can. in boxing we have to take a hit to give one, and 75% of the punch comes from our footing. if our footing is off and if hit we can get knocked down ( looks like a good hit ( right ), but it really was the footing ) my point is always stand strong and learn to move, and see the sings! life can hit us with weak PUNCHES and if our footing is good no weak butt punches can hurt...

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Posted 21 November 2012 - 08:00 PM

to hell with it i just hard wired in.. to hell with my network...
ok look at it like this if you can. in boxing we have to take a hit to give one, and 75% of the punch comes from our footing. if our footing is off and if hit we can get knocked down ( looks like a good hit ( right ), but it really was the footing ) my point is always stand strong and learn to move, and see the sings! life can hit us with weak PUNCHES and if our footing is good no weak butt punches can hurt...

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Posted 22 November 2012 - 07:27 AM

^^ What about smartphones then?? How you are going to connect them to the network occasionally without activating wifi? :unsure:

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