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From PC magazine.
"On the receiving end, wireless N can take advantage of something that is normally the enemy of wireless networks: multipath propagation. Multipath is basically the way in which RF (radio frequency) signals bounce off walls, ceilings, and other obstructions and then arrive with different amounts of delay at the receiver. wireless n technology is able to process and recombine these multiple RF signals using complex algorithms."
Not sure what the fuck that means..
But it sounds good ehh?
Maybe that is why its so strong in say downtown area.
Reaching almost 3 blocks in a sky scraper area with tons of potential blocks.. The signal is just bouncing all over the place..
I bet I could have drove 6 blocks and still gotten the same signal
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