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D-Link RangeBooster 802.11n Product Series

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With some routers, all wired and wireless traffic, including VoIP, Video Streaming, Online Gaming, and Web browsing are mixed together into a single data stream. By handling data this way, applications like video streaming could pause or delay. With D-Link's Intelligent QoS Technology, wired and wireless traffic is analyzed and separated into multiple data streams. These streams are then categorized by sensitivity to delay, so applications like VoIP, Video Streaming, and Online Gaming are given priority over Web browsing. This enables multiple applications to stream smoothly to your TV or PC and more.

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  • This guy sucks wheres Logan? He doesn't even know his stuff and putting out the worng info.

  • Its backwards compatible with b and g so I believe so.

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  • I am currently using Voip plan from vontrump.com on my nokia set and its great!

  • it's best to have all of your wireless products the same version though, even though it's backwards compatible

  • PS3 supports Wireless N?

  • yes n is backwards compatible with b and g just like g is compatible with b just make sure it is wi fi certified and make sure it is a big company like linksys by sysco dlink or netgear

  • n adapters a backwards compatible with g an b

  • oups mybad it doesn't but it's backwards compatible with b and g like djcadaver said.

  • ipod touch support 802.11 N

  • The Rangebooster should take all signals from N down and do what it does.

    You can connect a G adapter to the N router but the range and speed will be limited to G speeds

  • Since its N does it have to conect to a N network? or does it just pick any of them up?

  • Wireless G is good enough for me lols

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