----- Original Message -----
> From: "Owen DeLong" <o...@delong.com>

> I think by A you actually mean 5Ghz N. A doesn't do much better than G, though
> you still have the advantage of wider channels and less frequency congestion
> with other uses.

No, my ThinkPad doesn't *do* N, 5GHz or otherwise.  Neither does my Sprint
EVO, nor, as near as I can tell, the Galaxy S4 I'm going to replace it 
with this year (though on that one, I'm a tad less certain).

I'd forgotten that N was dual band, though, yes.  I can't say I've ever
needed the extra bandwidth N provides, personally, though certainly the
hotels we've been discussing might need more to share around.

Cheers,
-- jra
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