Im sure each model is different but do you have any comparisons or even an example with how far away they pick up signals.
Thanks
humm that’s not as far as I was hoping
If we’re talking 802.11g, then it’s:
125 feet / 38 meters
If we’re talking 802.11n, then it’s:
230 feet / 70 meters
Of course anything in the way (ex: walls) and how much metal there is around lowers the distance. Generally speaking, routers & boosters with dual antennas are better than those with one antenna.
I’d like a good 8″….just sayin. I really don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m assuming something for the internet. I’m stuck with stupid dial-up so I’m clueless about most of that stuff.
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If we’re talking 802.11g, then it’s:
125 feet / 38 meters
If we’re talking 802.11n, then it’s:
230 feet / 70 meters
Of course anything in the way (ex: walls) and how much metal there is around lowers the distance. Generally speaking, routers & boosters with dual antennas are better than those with one antenna.
I’d like a good 8″….just sayin. I really don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m assuming something for the internet. I’m stuck with stupid dial-up so I’m clueless about most of that stuff.
What does this have to do with grilled cheese sandwiches?
it all depends on the elasticity of the cheese u use on your sammiches
I know for sure whale blubber is what spandex is made of, i mean look at GCG,he knows