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Jeff
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 9:41 am |
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Well, it didn't at launch.  You're right, I really haven't kept up; had no need, because until last December I didn't even have a router that supported it. All that said, I haven't had any streaming problems either before or after getting an N capable router, so my advice is still sound. No real need to spend money on a new router.
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Rafael
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:07 am |
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What do you mean it didn't at launch?
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:15 am |
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Rafael wrote: What do you mean it didn't at launch? When the Nexus One came out, the wifi chip used supported wireless N, but the OS did not. When Froyo came out (a few months/weeks after), N was supported in the software finally. Of course, modders had already built custom ROMs enabling N support before that. But I wasn't into that scene yet then. Waited until my warranty expired!  Right now, stock ROM on my Nexus One does not support FM radio, but custom ROMs enable it. I will never, ever use it, but still...makes you wonder what other goodies are locked in the hardware but never enabled.
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Rafael
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:19 am |
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That's kind of weird.
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:09 pm |
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Rafael wrote: Jeff wrote: Rafael wrote: Linda wrote: Linda wrote: Steve wrote: (If your Wi-Fi router is 8 years old, it probably tops out at 802.11g ... might want to look into N. It's MUCH faster.) My connection is only 10 Mbps. Doesn't G handle up to 50-something? Bump. Yeah, but real world performance is always lower. Somewhere in the 20-30 Mbps range. It depends on several factors beside the raw speed if you want to upgrade. n's signal is stronger, so it depends on your house, too, if you want to upgrade. Also, of you do any kind of LAN streaming. Also, your devices have to support n. Really though, I stream Netflix and Hulu to multiple wireless devices throughout my home, few if any of which support wireless N technology (I don't believe even the newest Android devices like the Kindle Fire do...could be wrong?), and I have never had any problems. There is no real world reason to upgrade just for streaming video. Keep up, Jeff! 802.11n is a bit of an old thing. Your Kindle has it, your venerable Nexus One has it, and I believe most Android devices (at least the better ones) have it. Raf is right. Almost any wi-fi device made in the last five to six years supports the N standard.
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Steve
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:11 pm |
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Jeff wrote: Well, it didn't at launch.  You're right, I really haven't kept up; had no need, because until last December I didn't even have a router that supported it. All that said, I haven't had any streaming problems either before or after getting an N capable router, so my advice is still sound. No real need to spend money on a new router. Since we stream a lot of HD content over Netflix and Playon, I noticed a massive difference when I started using a bought N router rather than the G that came with the internet service provider. I just have a hardline going from the U-Verse box to the N router now. There was far less buffering and lag. Of course now there's the AC standard! http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/wi- ... s-for-you/I'm supposed to find a fresh angle on this bit of news for an article for the day job...
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:17 pm |
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I have a CD player in my study that I got in 1984. It's a Pioneer P-D70 and still plays CDs like a champ.
About the same age but I'm not sure exactly how old it is, is my Marshall Lead 20 amplifier. You might not call a guitar practice amp a "tech device" today but it sure was back then.
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Linda
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:23 pm |
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Thanks, guys. These aren't issues for me yet, but I'll start watching for a good Amazon sale on an N router.
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:24 pm |
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:44 pm |
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Linda wrote: Thanks, guys. These aren't issues for me yet, but I'll start watching for a good Amazon sale on an N router. Right now my G Router seems perfectly fine, but I guess I'll have to upgrade.
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:48 pm |
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Simon wrote: Rafael, that is an awesome thing.  Reposting, out of context.
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Linda
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:49 pm |
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James C. Taylor wrote: Linda wrote: Thanks, guys. These aren't issues for me yet, but I'll start watching for a good Amazon sale on an N router. Right now my G Router seems perfectly fine, but I guess I'll have to upgrade. I would like to watch YouTube on the big TV, but from what they're saying it would probably be a buffering mess with a G router. For one additional computer it works fine.
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:53 pm |
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At any given time, my kid's PC is on Wi-Fi along with my phone, my wife's phone, the iPad, the Xoom, the Xbox 360... N is kind of a must. 
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:04 pm |
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Linda wrote: James C. Taylor wrote: Linda wrote: Thanks, guys. These aren't issues for me yet, but I'll start watching for a good Amazon sale on an N router. Right now my G Router seems perfectly fine, but I guess I'll have to upgrade. I would like to watch YouTube on the big TV, but from what they're saying it would probably be a buffering mess with a G router. For one additional computer it works fine. No, that would work fine. I meant HD streaming from PCs to media extenders. For YouTube, it would work fine.
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:06 pm |
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Once YouTube apps start playing the 1080p version, watch out!
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:10 pm |
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No, not even then.
And even if the bitrate were high enough, the bottleneck would be the Internet connection, not the router.
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:14 pm |
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Don't most ISPs have upstream and downstream that's more than enough for G, let alone N?
Also depends how many other wi-fi connections in the 2.4 Ghz band are clogging up the airwaves. We live in an apartment, and I've looked ... there's a lot.
Dual-band N uses half 5 Ghz, half 2.4, which helps. The upcoming standard is all 5.
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:22 pm |
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Even at 10 Mbps it becomes a little herky-jerky when I play videos at 720p.
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:23 pm |
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Might also be the PC you're using to stream it. And the app.
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:27 pm |
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If you have 3-5 people all streaming HD content over wifi at home, you might see a bottleneck. For 1 or 2, N isn't necessary. It also can depend on your router. Some are just not very good. 
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:36 pm |
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Steve wrote: Might also be the PC you're using to stream it. And the app. No, I mean on my PC itself. If I have problems with YouTube HD on the computer, what hope do I have of a nice smooth viewing experience streaming it to a separate TV?
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Post subject: What's the oldest tech device you own that you still use? Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:37 pm |
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PCs can have background apps that can use up bandwidth too.
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