Is it better to use wireless hardware from one manufacturer?
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Is it better to use wireless hardware from one manufacturer?
2014-01-21 01:35:03
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In general, for better signal, higher speed and so on.
In particularly, I mean a router WR941ND and some of the TP-LINK wireless adapters.
Are there some objective reasons or tests proving it?
In particularly, I mean a router WR941ND and some of the TP-LINK wireless adapters.
Are there some objective reasons or tests proving it?
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2014-01-22 04:12:03
Can you think of an alternative software?
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Re:Is it better to use wireless hardware from one manufacturer?
2014-01-23 02:30:22
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Can you think of an alternative software?
What do you mean?
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2014-01-23 02:42:44
Gargoyle or DD-WRT
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2014-01-23 13:47:53
DD-WRT already is on my router.
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Re:Is it better to use wireless hardware from one manufacturer?
2014-01-23 15:11:43
You have to test with DLNA on this firmware. I didn't give you any warranty for this solution.
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2014-01-23 17:41:39
It works better than original firmware which hangs the router.
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