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ace41690

join:2003-01-24
Northfield, CT

reply to dru
Re: If early MIMO gear is any indication

I have netgears mimo router and its terrible. The wireless internet doesnt go any faster than 5mbps and I cant get data to go more than 20mbps out of the supposed 108.

Still I say bring on N. Data goes flying all over the place in my house and I could use the extra bandwidth.


dru

join:2000-09-14
Corona, CA

Your experience mirrors mine. In fact, Netgear was one of the brands I tried.

I believe the engineering concepts behind MIMO and 802.11N are solid, however, in the rush to be "first" to market with consumer products under $150, early adopters become unwilling alpha- or beta-testers.

Also, no matter what they say now, products initially released as "pre-(anything)" now may or may not be compatible with the final standard, or truly interoperable with other brands. I've been bitten by that several times, and it usually isn't caused by Netgear, Linksys or D-link but rather due to engineering miscalculations by the underlying chipmakers like Atheros. The right thing for these companies to do is to trade out buggy or flawed gear with a free upgrade, but lately it seems they are simply sticking it to the consumer or hiding behind technicalities. For example, the current crop of pre-N gear might work with their brand's final implementation of 802.11N but not be upgradeable to a level with full interoperability.
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Nman

@shawcable.net

Dude,

MIMO is very similar to Pre-N and N so if you were disappointed with the range of MIMO you will also be disappointed with the N stuff.

That is not necessarily true of issues you had with wired stuff such as the limited speed of the WAN port. You could expect that stuff to improve, as well as the compatibility since MIMO was not really a standard as opposed to N stuff.
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