My macbook (2 GHz Intel Core Duo) does not have 802.11n enabled (Model: Wireless Network Adapter (802.11 a/b/g).<BR><BR>I have bought Time Capsule and installed the "Time Capsule Software" from it.
In theory, 802.11n can zip by your 100Mbps Fast Ethernet at a real-world 160Mbps, but the practice it's usually much slower. No, the Wi-FI vendors aren't lying; the problem is that you have to set 802 ...
Here's how to use the emerging class of 'prosumer' routers to get the best combination of speed, range and security (Editor’s Note: This article earlier included incorrect information that stated the ...
Wireless networking using the 802.11 standard, also known by its trade name, Wi-Fi, has become common in the home and has a significant and growing role in corporate settings. But the existing ...
A reader tells me that a flap is being raised over Apple’s newly released $1.99 802.11n Enabler for Core 2 Duo Macs. There’s some wild nonsense flying around, so let’s nail down the facts. You may not ...
Atheros developed the 802.11n silicon used in my Apple router and AppleTV, whereas Broadcom is the wireless IC supplier for my Dell XPS M1330 along with my Apple MacBook and MacBook Air. I spoke with ...
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