I just got a new wifi router. 5GHz is faster, but older devices don't see it. And, as the article points out, it has less range, so things still aren't quite perfect here :o)
But, I never plan to go back to cable, just as many people will never go back to landline phones. Life means constantly making tradeoffs.
I bought an airport apple wifi the year they came out and haven't had any issues. But anecdotal evidence isn't real evidence.
~Kris M.\\ "Life is either a daring adventure or nothing." ~Helen Keller //Possibly. With all due respect I greatly value Steve Bioddles tech skills in networks and wifi, those were his comments. All I know is that Apple's wifi is not the same as everyone elses, wifi issues with Apple is becoming a monthly issue, yet its just a basic and mature function these days. The latest MacRumours article is interesting. Without exageration I read similar wifi issue articles regularly. Ive not had any issues though, and I dont use an Apple router, although I want toFrom: "Just Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
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Nah. I think we are missing each other. I think they are adopting the spec before its a spec as they did last time. Then the spec changes. Meh.
~Kris M.
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> On Oct 29, 2014, at 10:48 AM, Tony tdale@xtra.co.nz [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> To say " Why would they be ratified with the wifi alliance?" seems to say that you want them to be different.That you want them to not adhere to industry standards. Is this the niche that you hope for? We can avoid the wifi issues as they are non standard by buying Apple routers. That is
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