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Originally Posted by Sly
What exactly is this? An extra strong connection?
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Its basically just a higher frequency standard.. 802.11n .. uses more than one antenna, and higher frequencies to transmit data. But 802.11n is not yet a standard, its still in the works. Changes every day.. Belkin just took an old version of it, and released hardware that used it. Calls it Pre-N... One thing to remember with this stuff,, its very likely that different company Pre-N systems will not work together, and its also likely that final N products will not work with Pre-N. Of course, they are all compatible with the current standards so can fallback to them.