snarlydwarf;476246 Wrote: 
> MIMO (not dualband) increases the effective range, which in turn
> increases the speed in problematic situations.  If you live in the
> country, away from noisy wifi/microwave/etc and have a router 10' from
> wireless devices, it would do nothing... but if you're on a hairy edge,
> it can make an iffy network feasible.
> 
> 
> 
> You're confusing the two things.
> 
> DualBand is "I can work at 2 and 5G ranges..."
> 
> MIMO is "I have more clever antennas and get better signal strength
> from them".
> 
> http://www.networkworld.com/net.worker/news/2005/032805netlead.html
> 
> Some testing with 802.11g products and MIMO antennas.
> 
> Even on G-only networks, MIMO improves the signal.

Thank you for the additional information. I will have to take a look at
the link and do some more research! Thanks again.

Randy


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