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Wifi Router
Hello, I want to know like some people say 3 antennas work better than 2. Kindly inform me that is it true or not?
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Re: Wifi Router
The problem is it usually isn't the routers antenna's being the bottleneck or causing issues.
Its your own devices internal antenna.
Most phones, tablets, pc's, etc are all 1x1 or 2x2 antenna devices.
And their internal broadcast power is usually less capable than the routers broadcast power.
A typical (not all) phone broadcasts a 15mW versus your router can transmit at up to 1W of power (depending on channel/band).
Its why sometimes its beneficial to turn down the broadcast power on a router and add extra access points.
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Re: Wifi Router
@emmajan123 wrote:
Hello, I want to know like some people say 3 antennas work better than 2.
Better for what?
Range? Speed? Aesthetics?
Then there is the size of the antennas. Two big might beat three small, depending on what interests you.
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Re: Dual band
@emmajan123 wrote:
Is this router good?😣
You are going to have to help us out here.
Good for what?
Which router?
The A7000 listed in your footer is a USB adapter.
Why am I suspicious about this stream of vague and meaningless questions?
If you really want help, tell people what you are trying to do.
You could also start with the product pages and see what might meet your needs.
Wireless Routers for Home | NETGEAR
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Re: Dual band
Ok sir sorry I'm so stupid😢 my brother bought it and I can't explain right so sorry to bother you.
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Re: Dual band
Now it's working fine thank you I accidently place the model in this box because it was asking me to fill it. it will not happen again.
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