Re: Do "super g" and MIMO need to be at both ends?
I think you will a much better signal strength suped up, even if its not
faster.
I Did
Glenn
"Peabody" <waybackNO784SPAM44@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I'm going to be getting a laptop with built-in b/g wireless, and a
> wireless router to go with it. I just assume the laptop won't have
> any of the suped up versions, but just the standard b/g. Is there
> any point in having the faster versions in the router if they aren't
> duplicated at the other end?
>