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    802.11n worth it?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by xScorp1on, Aug 15, 2007.

  1. xScorp1on

    xScorp1on Notebook Evangelist

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    Okay, I'm going to co-order a Vostro in case of a delay. If so, is the 802.11n wireless card worth getting? I already have a 802.11g network set up in my house... and I probably won't be upgrading that anytime soon.
     
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    Only if its free. If you have a g network you probably won't see any benefit with an n card, especially if you're not going to upgrade.
     
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    xScorp1on Notebook Evangelist

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    Okay yeah... I probably won't get it. I was wondering if universities or corporations would switch over, and I would benefit on riding on those.

    But it also delays my shipment.