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  • Level 50
    Strawberry Candy
    Posts: 20194
    Jun 29, 2012 9:55 am GMT

    Complete stab in the dark here but does anyone know if you can use wireless n only on a HTC Sensation XE with ICS?

    When I change my router to N Only I lose connection with my phone and cannot connect to the router. It only reconnects when I change it to NG Mixed leading to beleive my phone will only use 820.11g, although the specs for the phone says it supports 802.11n.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks to Brutal_Elitegs for the sig

    Complete stab in the dark here but does anyone know if you can use wireless n only on a HTC Sensation XE with ICS?

    When I change my router to N Only I lose connection with my phone and cannot connect to the router. It only reconnects when I change it to NG Mixed leading to beleive my phone will only use 820.11g, although the specs for the phone says it supports 802.11n.

    Any ideas?

  • Level 52
    Spoony Bard
    Posts: 15250
    Jun 30, 2012 10:50 am GMT
    Big_Bad_Sad wrote:

    Complete stab in the dark here but does anyone know if you can use wireless n only on a HTC Sensation XE with ICS?

    When I change my router to N Only I lose connection with my phone and cannot connect to the router. It only reconnects when I change it to NG Mixed leading to beleive my phone will only use 820.11g, although the specs for the phone says it supports 802.11n.

    Any ideas?


    Is it possible that N-only on the router is also 5GHz only, and the phone only does 2.4?

    I believe 2.4GHz is b/g/n, and 5GHz is a/n, so there's a bit of overlap there

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    [QUOTE="Big_Bad_Sad"]

    Complete stab in the dark here but does anyone know if you can use wireless n only on a HTC Sensation XE with ICS?

    When I change my router to N Only I lose connection with my phone and cannot connect to the router. It only reconnects when I change it to NG Mixed leading to beleive my phone will only use 820.11g, although the specs for the phone says it supports 802.11n.

    Any ideas?

    [/QUOTE] Is it possible that N-only on the router is also 5GHz only, and the phone only does 2.4? I believe 2.4GHz is b/g/n, and 5GHz is a/n, so there's a bit of overlap there
  • Level 4
    Paper Boy
    Posts: 36
    Jul 1, 2012 9:49 am GMT
    I didn't know there were two speeds for N. I thought that it was supposed to represent a category of speed.
    I didn't know there were two speeds for N. I thought that it was supposed to represent a category of speed.
  • Level 26
    Cyber-Lip
    Posts: 943
    Jul 2, 2012 2:17 pm GMT
    blanewarlock wrote:
    I didn't know there were two speeds for N. I thought that it was supposed to represent a category of speed.


    Those aren't speeds, just frequencies.

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    [QUOTE="blanewarlock"]I didn't know there were two speeds for N. I thought that it was supposed to represent a category of speed.[/QUOTE] Those aren't speeds, just frequencies.
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