In article <mMqdnQSrg-pujLPVnZ2dnUVZ_v3inZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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HK <payer33859@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Suggestions?
The router does not "run" at 5 ghz - that's it's transmission frequency.
In all likelihood, your internet connection is far slower than the
connection speed you can get running from your present 802.11g to the
Macbook, so adding an 802.11n will merely lighten your wallet.
It will have NO EFFECT WHATEVER on your web-browsing or downloading
speeds.
Your list of local machines does not include a huge datastore that the
Macbook will be calling upon over the local network, so the Macbook's
speed will be limited by the incoming network's slowest link (almost
certainly your cable modem, or DSL modem).
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