The $99.99 is list price by the way Amazon has them at just under $87 still not a great price but better than buying at retail.
Does anyone know if N has better overall signal strength. My router is downstairs and my system up stairs and it bounces between 2 and 4 bars wondering if switching to N would give me a more stable signal?
The $99.99 is list price by the way Amazon has them at just under $87 still not a great price but better than buying at retail.
Does anyone know if N has better overall signal strength. My router is downstairs and my system up stairs and it bounces between 2 and 4 bars wondering if switching to N would give me a more stable signal?
Ditto, anyone comment? My network is set up downstairs, and my Gaming systems are in the living room upstairs, so I too get from 2 - 4 bars. Would like anyone to comment if it would be worth it to upgrade to an N receiver.
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Ditto, anyone comment? My network is set up downstairs, and my Gaming systems are in the living room upstairs, so I too get from 2 - 4 bars. Would like anyone to comment if it would be worth it to upgrade to an N receiver.
You will notice a huge difference in signal strength because the range on n is so much better, but you will need an n router to take advantage of that.
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I use the much maligned Linksys router and have been looking for a way to get more than 2 bars on my 360 for ages. Thanks for the reply I might have to fork over the C-note for this.
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