Most potable devices are still using G for their wireless connection. Part of the reason for this, is N took such a long time in coming out, many did not want to install a preN device and then not have it be compatible.

Almost all smartphones with built in Wifi also still use G.

I had to install an N card into my laptop to get N connectivity.

Most laptop makers are putting the wireless cards in places that make them difficult for the average user to swap out.

Also many wireless providers (in the open world) are still operating on G. (When I travel that is the biggest group of them, a few still use B but very few offer N.)

Stewart


At 01:50 PM 2/2/2010, [email protected] wrote:
  Actually, and I assumed you would understand this, I was speaking of
computer technology that is currently in general use.  I think that
almost all current computer users would have to buy new equipment,
even new computers, to be able to avail themselves of what you have
brought to attention.  I do not believe that even the iPad is so
equipped.  Please correct me if I am wrong on the above.

  Steve

Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[email protected]
Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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