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Retired_Member
Mar 05, 2012Wifi with Readynas Duo
i'm looking for a way to connect my ReadyNas Duo through Wifi instead of ethernet cable... My problem is that i have three ReadyNas and only 2 free slots in my router... So i really need to use wif...
Retired_Member
Mar 07, 2012Last question i promise !
i'm about to buy that belkin router. Only thing i'm concerned about is the wireless standard, like you pointed out.
I made some researshes on "draft n" wifi but i'm confused... From what i understand it is a standard that was released early. Some says you can upgrade firmware and get full speed with latest "n" standard, but others says you can't
Also, you said earlier that this class of router usually have a wireless standard twice faster... what's this standard you were talking about ? is it really worth the difference ? (i'm probably sure all wifi devices in my home are only wifi N but future-proofing is always a plus)
Thanks again!
i'm about to buy that belkin router. Only thing i'm concerned about is the wireless standard, like you pointed out.
I made some researshes on "draft n" wifi but i'm confused... From what i understand it is a standard that was released early. Some says you can upgrade firmware and get full speed with latest "n" standard, but others says you can't
Also, you said earlier that this class of router usually have a wireless standard twice faster... what's this standard you were talking about ? is it really worth the difference ? (i'm probably sure all wifi devices in my home are only wifi N but future-proofing is always a plus)
Thanks again!
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