Thread: Router Antennas
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Old 05-12-2012, 13:54   #46
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Re: Router Antennas

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Originally Posted by thenry View Post
the manual says they are. obviously this is wrong for some versions but all of them?
Which manual?

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Originally Posted by Waldo Pepper View Post
Which are range tested results and all turn to pants once inside someone's house.
Heh, that much we can agree on...

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Originally Posted by robson689 View Post
None in particular, I just saw one of their routers today and it looked pretty impressive, it had 6 antennas, 3 for 2.4GHz and 3 for 5GHz. I've tried to find information about it but can't find anything (don't have the model number as it was mounted on a wall).
Pfft, Netgear WNDR3700 has 8 antennas.

Cisco 2602i's have only 4, but all 4 are simultaneous dual-band and with some Cisco vector beamforming, makes for some fun results. Probably outperforms those 6 by a mile (though I haven't actually played around with ours yet, the 1142's were disappointing...)

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Originally Posted by robson689 View Post
Btw has anyone heard of the router company called H3C?
Never. Personally I'd go for Meru or Extricom myself.
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