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re: What router should I buy?
Posted on 8/4/14 at 12:45 pm to GrammarKnotsi
Posted on 8/4/14 at 12:45 pm to GrammarKnotsi
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Everything..Unless you have an A/C capable device, you are essentially just future proofing with the router
Everything IS or is NOT compatible? I mean, clearly I've had no problems. I'm trying to understand what future proofing means as well. I know that the A/C is reportedly capable of faster speeds. I also know I saw a significant increase in speed. It also reportedly cuts down on the interference from blue tooth devices, garage door signals, and other routers in proximity since they're diff bands. That all misinformation, or false advertising?
Posted on 8/4/14 at 12:49 pm to m2pro
Devices need to match.
AC Routers are cabable of AC,N,G,B,A
Your current devices are most likely N and G
Therefore you aren't using AC - yet - IE, future proof. When your devices have AC network cards, your router will support it.
AC Routers are cabable of AC,N,G,B,A
Your current devices are most likely N and G
Therefore you aren't using AC - yet - IE, future proof. When your devices have AC network cards, your router will support it.
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