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eubank
May 26, 2015Explorer
Smaller devices have smaller antennae don't have the range of devices with larger antennae, so, yes, it does make a difference in the end. I can see it pretty often just comparing phones, smaller devices like Kindles, and laptops.
As others have pointed out, though, getting a strong signal (vs. a weak one) does nothing about the bandwidth available on a given network. If too many folks are using the network for too many bandwidth-intensive purposes, then you might just as well hop in the car and drive to the local library.
:)
Lynn
As others have pointed out, though, getting a strong signal (vs. a weak one) does nothing about the bandwidth available on a given network. If too many folks are using the network for too many bandwidth-intensive purposes, then you might just as well hop in the car and drive to the local library.
:)
Lynn
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