wireless
09-17-2012, 02:54 AM
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FAQ: iPhone 5 and 5GHz Wi-Fi (http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNFb2uO9efSunL8V5vvdm2E5gtsCYw&url=http://www.mis-asia.com/tech/mobile-and-wireless/faq-iphone-5-and-5ghz-wi-fi/)
MIS Asia
5GHz is the "other frequency" that Wi-Fi client radios can use, besides 2.4GHz, to connect to an access point or hotspot. Why would I want to use it? First, because the 2.4GHz band is crowded, and therefore has a greater chance of interference. There ...
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FAQ: iPhone 5 and 5GHz Wi-Fi (http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNFb2uO9efSunL8V5vvdm2E5gtsCYw&url=http://www.mis-asia.com/tech/mobile-and-wireless/faq-iphone-5-and-5ghz-wi-fi/)
MIS Asia
5GHz is the "other frequency" that Wi-Fi client radios can use, besides 2.4GHz, to connect to an access point or hotspot. Why would I want to use it? First, because the 2.4GHz band is crowded, and therefore has a greater chance of interference. There ...
Courtesy of WestNet City Wi-Fi
www.westnet.ca