luumak Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 Wireless 'N' for Thailand -waste of money? Any idea how soon the new standard may be seen in public hotspots?
Crushdepth Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 Almost all public hotspots are still 'B', or combination B/G. Probably be at least another 2 years before that changes, probably longer.
bkk_mike Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 No point getting N for Internet access in any country except Japan. (The only place you're likely to come across a link that is faster than G). The only reason to go for N is usually for file transfers within your own network. (i.e. streaming HD from a media server, etc.), where G isn't quite fast enough (at least if multiple people are using the network).
sfokevin Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 (edited) What is the increased cost differential?... 500 Baht or so... Seems like a small investment... If you choose to go cheap do not whine 2 years from now when you can not get the upload speeds to watch streaming video and such... Look at the biggest complaint and reason for having to buy a new computer... usually it is because the machine is too slow due to the specs of the thing... Buying N may save you a year or so before you have to buy another machine... "This computer sucks! the modem is only 56K... I need at least 128K..." Edited April 20, 2008 by sfokevin
luumak Posted April 20, 2008 Author Posted April 20, 2008 about 750 but then the intel chip is a bit more 900 - it all adds up. this and that b4 you know it the price is out of control. same w/ bluetooth - seems cool for esp a mouse but i have heard there is lag on many pointers that are not 2000+. or...just get a great mouse for 300B. thanks everyone- nixed
stumonster Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 same w/ bluetooth - seems cool for esp a mouse but i have heard there is lag on many pointers that are not 2000+. or...just get a great mouse for 300B. while I would not recommend 802.11n I would recommend bluetooth there are many applications for the personal area network with BT that make it quite handy - phone ,pda, gps ,printer , headset etc there is minimal lag on my smaller bluetooth mouse that I use with my laptop and it goes into a sort of powersave mode quickly , but I am using it on a laptop and not for games so I think the convenience tradeoff is worth it.
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