DeVerm;362391 Wrote: 
> The only reason I can think of would be so that the SB uses less time on
> the air, leaving more bandwidth for other users of the router.

OK, that's a good one, but a lot of people want 'n' just because it's
the latest and greatest.

n's increased bandwidth isn't useful on the player side because the
maximum a player will need is 4608 kbps (24/96 WAV) - almost do-able
with 802.11b and easy with most 802.11g networks.

There's increased range and bandwidth at longer distances, but it's my
understanding that this is mostly due to MIMO on the router/AP.

Also, can't anyone wait until 802.11n is officially released?  This is
still really all draft-n.


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