what PCI wireless adapter has best sensitivity?

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Tostada

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Tost@d@,

I'm trying to help you le@rn. I've given you the correct @venues @nd where to look. But I'm not gonn@ spoon feed inform@tion.

OK, so what you're saying is that you don't have any clue what the answer is to my question, but you get off on acting like you're smarter than people. I get it now.

Really? Is that the best you can come up with? I should go read the IEEE specification, which has nothing to do with MIMO, and that'll answer everything?

 

spidey07

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It will help you underst@nd wirless communic@tion @t it's b@se.

From there you c@n underst@nd MIMO.

You only need one @ntenn@ per frequeqency/r@dio. But you c@n use diversity @ntenn@. (re@d some to underst@nd)

To underst@nd MIMO then you'll h@ve to re@d futher.
 

Tostada

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Originally posted by: spidey07
It will help you underst@nd wirless communic@tion @t it's b@se.

From there you c@n underst@nd MIMO.

You only need one @ntenn@ per frequeqency/r@dio. But you c@n use diversity @ntenn@. (re@d some to underst@nd)

To underst@nd MIMO then you'll h@ve to re@d futher.

This is common sense. You still haven't said anything intelligent. "underst@nding wirless communic@tion @t it's b@se" has nothing to do with the benefits of a specific card's implementation of "diversity @ntenn@".

Telling people to "read more" doesn't make up for your lack of understanding. You might as well go around to every thread on the forum and say, "the @nswer to your question is simple! so simple I dont w@nt to w@ste my time telling you! you should re@d more!"

Why would you even bother posting if you have absolutely nothing to contribute? Is your post count just not high enough?