dodgefan67
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- Nov 9, 2011
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I've been taking a good look at these Coby tablets and I like what i see so far, but what I have noticed is that all the models on their website only specify 802.11b/g, no n.
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thanks! come to think of it my wireless router is only G as well LOL
Yeah, wrestling with my 7022 trying to connect to my ad-hoc network, I finally gave up, ran to Wal-Mart, and bought a wireless router. Trick with the a/b is that it's getting harder to find them. G and N is by far almost all you see now, with N being what I saw the most of. Like everybody else, I'd like the fastest possible too so that explains that!
Finally, on the bottom shelf, I found that the $35 cheapest router they had support b and g, but it was the ONLY one I could find with b at all. A dying breed I guess. But like trickbiker said, it's enough to stream videoso what more could you possibly want?
You could of bought just a G only router if it is cheaper. By b/g it means the tablet will work with either a b or a g router. Most n routers will support b/g if they are dual band.
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