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I have 802.11g, does this mean that I have the 802.11n enabler already installed
My Mac has Model Wireless Network Adapter 802.11g installed. Does this mean that I already have the 802.11n installed. If not, if I install it will I gain better reception to my wireless transmitter?
- Asked by KN from Winchmore Hill
- Oct 1, 2009
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802.11n does have increased range over 802.11g, this is of course 100% dependent on you having a wireless router that supports 802.11n. If it doesn't, don't waste your money.
- Answered by JM from HAPPY VALLEY
- Oct 21, 2009
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What kind of unit you have? So we will find out what kind of airport wireless network will work in your unit.
- Answered by MR
- Oct 6, 2009
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It means that the hardware is installed but not activated. You need to check the steps above to see if it is.
- Answered by SF from strabane
- Oct 5, 2009
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