Engadget keeps writing that various laptops/netbooks support 802.11n, but never mentioning if its on the 2.4GHz band or the 5 GHz one. Wouldn't it be nice if they specified?
(yes, I realize that if it doesn't say it supports 802.11a, chances are the n support is on the 2.4GHz band, but still, it'd be nice to know for sure, as I like to segregate my n and b/g devices to maximize performance while still having everything connected wirelessly)
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Engadget keeps writing that various laptops/netbooks support 802.11n, but never mentioning if its on the 2.4GHz band or the 5 GHz one. Wouldn't it be nice if they specified?
(yes, I realize that if it doesn't say it supports 802.11a, chances are the n support is on the 2.4GHz band, but still, it'd be nice to know for sure, as I like to segregate my n and b/g devices to maximize performance while still having everything connected wirelessly)
totally agree... no 5GHz on the Eee 1000HE was a huge letdown- it would be helpful to know which competitors have it.