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Hi guys, im pretty new to networking and stuff. so yea, bear with me.
So guys, the first thing that I would like to ask is that, how do we know that the router support 802.11 a/b/g/n?
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I have read some article about 802.11 a/b/g/n. It stated that "802.11a" need highest cost. what doest it mean? does it means that we have to pay more for the router that support 802.11a ?
the standart is usually written on the box/router/adapter
you don t want a, it s more an entreprise stsndard,
in order of speed(and cost) it s b/g/n/ac.
they all backward compatible...

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