Haha! Ok I mis-understood I just did not and one to say .........

"My Laptop is broken the antennas are not moving"

>From my experience diversity in WLAN applications will not yield much benefit
to the end user.
Intel has a report that shows some benefits.

jon baer wrote:

> Excellent explaination, thank you ... btw I didn't mean "move" in the
> physical sense either :-)  That is the last thing I need on my laptop ...
> moving mini yagis along my display to make me look suave ...
>
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> >
> > The antennas don't move they employ an antenna selection algorithm. The
> > receiver is equipped with two antennas:
> > antenna A and antenna B. During signal detection the receiver switches
> back and
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