![]() ![]() First, they provide no performance enhancement when used with 802.11b/g clients, since they must fall back to standard b/g protocols when communicating with those clients. The rub comes when manufacturers also promote these products as providing some sort of enhanced performance over 802.11b/g. (This latest exercise in consumer misdirection is described in more detail in Buyers Beware! Single Stream Draft 802.11n Products Bring Back Spec Spin.) The basic premise of these products is to take single-stream draft 802.11n hardware that currently can’t be Wi-Fi Certified for Draft 802.11n and promote it as 802.11b/g compliant (and usually b/g Wi-Fi Certified). I have been writing about pseudo-draft 11n routers since Cisco came out with its now-discontinued Linksys WRT100 and its WRT110 replacement. High download routing throughput variation.Awful wireless uplink throughput stability.Not guaranteed to work with draft 802.11n clients. ![]() Single stream Ralink-based router and matching USB adapter built with draft 802.11n 1×1 chipsets but Wi-Fi Certified only for 802.11b/g – Belkin N150 Wireless USB Network Adapter ( F6D4050 v2) – Belkin N150 Wireless Router ( F6D4230-4 v2) Introduction Updated : WAN DHCP problem and 802.11b support ![]()
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