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If so, what routers are people using and what kind of success?
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He is saying officially, so are you saying that you have wireless n without changing the configuration on your phone?
on a good day i'm slightly above that, no settings, no root. if i could just get the battery to last more than 8 hours ill be all set, well.... till froyo COME TO PAPA you little sh%^t
netgear wnr1000
Correct. The last update HTC released included a wi-fi range fix, and they also enabled wireless N support. My router is set to N only, my EVO see's it and connects @ 65Mbps, speedtest chimes in at 8.98Mbps DL and 1.78Mbps UL.
Sorry for the dumb question. But is there any way to find out on the phone if it's using wireless N or G ?
im on comcast: BLAST level.
motorola sb6120 modem -- DOCSIS 3.0 support. in the area i live in DOCSIS 3.0 is enabled and the speed is amazing!
linksys e3000 gigabit router.
those two are a good combination.
i just upgraded all my CAT5 to CAT5.e to take advantage of the increased gigabit speed on my intranet.
the E3000 router is dual band like many others out there, and i have been a fan of linksys equipment for decades. the EVO and the N 2.4ghz side of the router play very nice together...
once i get home the evo soft hands off to the network and also the voice side connects to the airave with no issues whatsoever...

Correct. The last update HTC released included a wi-fi range fix, and they also enabled wireless N support. My router is set to N only, my EVO see's it and connects @ 65Mbps, speedtest chimes in at 8.98Mbps DL and 1.78Mbps UL.
whats 13 feet away?
if you are speaking about the router then you must be certain its broadcasting N on 2.4 ghz band not 5 ghz or any other band.
verify any wifi passcodes you may need to log on to the network.
It probably drags down your network speed.Question: I read that if you have other device connected to the network that aren't N (i.e. G or B), the router will not broadcast in N. Is this true?
If not, were would I go in my router settings to see which it is broadcasting?