Lord_Lovatt
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Are Super G wireless networks more robust than standard G?
I know that Super G (108mbps) wireless networks use channel bonding to double the throughput, but in real life are they any more robust than standard 54G networks?
I have set up a few such Super G networks in heavily overcrowded areas, and they seem to hold their own very well compared with normal G. However, I am not sure if I just got lucky, or if they are in fact more robust?
Secondly, I understand a 54G receiver cannot operate in Super G mode, but can it take advantage at all of the benefits of a Super G network?
I would appreciate your comments on this.
I have set up a few such Super G networks in heavily overcrowded areas, and they seem to hold their own very well compared with normal G. However, I am not sure if I just got lucky, or if they are in fact more robust?
Secondly, I understand a 54G receiver cannot operate in Super G mode, but can it take advantage at all of the benefits of a Super G network?
I would appreciate your comments on this.
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