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http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/23/evo-4g-gets-802-11n-wifi-by-changing-two-lines-of-code/
Nice work. Wonder why it was disabled in the first place?
Cellphones, Wireless, Mobile Handsets
EVO 4G gets 802.11n WiFi by changing two lines of code
By Sean Hollister posted Jun 23rd 2010 7:25AM
The EVO 4G has a lot of weight in the smartphone arena thanks to WiMAX and that 4.3-inch screen, but though its Broadcom BCM4329 silicon also technically supports 802.11n WiFi over 2.4GHz, the protocol was disabled for some reason. Thankfully it's just a matter of ten characters to enable greater throughput, as the fine folks at xda-developers recently discovered. Better yet, you don't even have to edit those characters yourself -- if your EVO's nice and rooted and the word "brick" doesn't inspire fear, you'll find instructions and flash-ready ZIP files at our source link.
Nice work. Wonder why it was disabled in the first place?