Hi,
Just wondering if anyone knows whether or not the new HTC Desire HD will work on the 5ghz range, or only 2.4ghz Wireless N?
I can't find the info anywhere.
Thanks
Matt
It's only 2.4ghz
HTC.com specs it as
Wi-FiĀ®:
* IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
I have a netgear wndr3700, but my dhd won't find the N. It's definitely on. Anyone had any experience with this?
you will have to turn on the wireless n on the 2.4ghz network cos it doesn't have a 5ghz network... Disappointing I know
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can you tell me please what frequency of wifi n draft does the hd2 support ,as iam going to buy a new n router soon
any one , please
not entirely sure here but i think most wifi n capable routers will have options for both.
Hi hoss_n2
The HD2 only supports the 2.4Ghz band or 802.11b/g (54Mbps max)
802.11N capable Wifi routers will come in two flavors, ones that use the 2.4Ghz band only and ones that use both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz.
The devices that use both band are far superior to the single band 2.4Ghz especially when talking 802.11N
The main reason for this is "N" capability for channel bonding
So really any wifi router should support the HD2
loopee said:
Hi hoss_n2
The HD2 only supports the 2.4Ghz band or 802.11b/g (54Mbps max)
802.11N capable Wifi routers will come in two flavors, ones that use the 2.4Ghz band only and ones that use both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz.
The devices that use both band are far superior to the single band 2.4Ghz especially when talking 802.11N
The main reason for this is "N" capability for channel bonding
So really any wifi router should support the HD2
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first thanks for your reply ,second can the dual band router be adjusted for only 5ghz ,and which frequency is better
I'm pretty sure (95%) that there is a reg tweak to enable 802.11n (it's disabled originally cause it drains battery very fast).
Hi,
I have a UK Desire Z. The spec says the phone is capable of connecting to b/g/n wifi standards. However I am having trouble seeing my N network on the wireless list. Has anyone sucessfully connected thier phone to an N network?
Are you trying to connect to a 2.4hgz network or a 5ghz one?
It should work on the 2,4 but not on the 5 ghz
I have dual-band router and Desire Z does see/connect to 2.4GHz N network. It does not see 5GHz network. But my 5GHz is running in two channel 40MHz mode, didn't have time to check if switching to single channel would allow Z to connect.
Mine connects fine to my home Wi-Fi network, which is 'N' standard. Not sure what speed it is connecting at, or whether it's dropping back to B/G though.
Do you have MAC address security blocking set on your router, and if so have you told it about the phone's MAC address?
Andre
buzmay said:
Are you trying to connect to a 2.4hgz network or a 5ghz one?
It should work on the 2,4 but not on the 5 ghz
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This is the answer to the thread.
schriss said:
I have dual-band router and Desire Z does see/connect to 2.4GHz N network. It does not see 5GHz network. But my 5GHz is running in two channel 40MHz mode, didn't have time to check if switching to single channel would allow Z to connect.
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This verifies that answer, changing to single channel on 5GHz will not make a difference.
The wifi radio on the DZ is a 2.4GHz radio.
Hi all! Has anybody compared recieving wifi from router with 802.11n and 802.11g? Is the difference big on our G3?
I have 802.11g and think about buying a new router, because I have poor signal in remote points of my flat (no, it is not so big
802.11n has a better range than 802.11g. And I have noticed the difference between my router and my cousin's router. So go ahead and buy it.
I have tried connecting my tablet to a wirless N connection but it doesnt pick it up. Anybody have this problem or know how to connect to a wireless N connection on the tablet?
sakobatoneko said:
I have tried connecting my tablet to a wirless N connection but it doesnt pick it up. Anybody have this problem or know how to connect to a wireless N connection on the tablet?
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I haven't tried it, but I believe it'll only work if the Wireless N Network is the 2.4GHz mode. The specs for the TPT say it is compatible with b/g/n, since a isn't supported the 5GHz spectrum cannot be supported.
If your router is simultaneous dual-band, meaning, it can transmit a 2.4GHz and a 5GHz network at the same time then you shouldn't have any issues. If the router is only dual-band and not simultaneous then you'll have to fall back on the 2.4GHz spectrum.
Hope this helps.
Oh, ok. The router was transmitting in 5ghz; changing it to 2.4 worked.Thanks
I connect Defy+ (MB526) to my 802.11n AP (TP-LINK WR1043ND)
But the connection speed only 54mbps ( >1 FT=30cm)
My laptop connection speed is ~300mbps
Why Motorola Defy Wifi speed is so slow?
I found the tests:
http://pleasedonttouchthescreen.blogspot.com/2012/01/motorola-defy-wireless-performance.html
Despite the poor results on the test I'd like to try to achieve higher speed WiFi connection? How to achieve that?
Ummm, even though your router has the "n" wifi protocol, your defy hasn't ... i think the maximum protocol for defy is "g", with a top speed of 54Mb ... so your tests are ok...
no, it isn't:
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_defy+-4098.php
official:
WI-FI 802.11 b,g,n
http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/X...Mobile-Phones/ci.MOTOROLA-DEFY-PLUS-XW-EN.alt
Questions go in the Q&A section
Sorry for mistake! ;-)
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