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	<title>Comments on: Wi-Fi faster than Ethernet</title>
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		<title>By: GrimReeper</title>
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		<description>Bah, If you can afford such ludicrous crap get gigabit ethernet = )

Dont you love how 802.11g was supposed to be 108Mbps but did that ever happen, no. So why is this any more likey, I think not.

If I&#039;m not mistaken MIMO is hardly a bleeding edge technology, I believe Linksys and Belkin have been doing it for quite some time. Mimo is quite costly here so I am still happy for now with my super reliable CAT5 cabling and not some flaky Wifi signal with weak security.</description>
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<p>Dont you love how 802.11g was supposed to be 108Mbps but did that ever happen, no. So why is this any more likey, I think not.</p>
<p>If I&#8217;m not mistaken MIMO is hardly a bleeding edge technology, I believe Linksys and Belkin have been doing it for quite some time. Mimo is quite costly here so I am still happy for now with my super reliable CAT5 cabling and not some flaky Wifi signal with weak security.</p>
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