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Will we ever see the droid to be able to connect at or use 802.11n?
thank you
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My router is an 802.11n and I am connected to my home network
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09-16-2010
02:25 PM
Mine too. But, it's backwards compatible so I don't know if I'm connected as n, g, or b.
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Mine used to connect to 802.11 in a mixed mode, but ever since the Froyo bug with WPA2/AES security, I'm just eating up Verizon's 3G bandwidth.
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There is no way your every going to hurt Verizon's bandwidth. If we got everyone on Verizons customers at a set time to just go at it, we wouldn't even dent the operation.
The only thing that would hurt it if they lost a few of their servers at once.
The only thing that would hurt it if they lost a few of their servers at once.
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Don't say that to load in South Texas. Verizon took over Alltel network and strarted using it with all its 3 customers and now their network is as bad as Alltels was with it original 3 customers. No signal and no data. What a deal. Used to be a great service. Oh well.