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For Christmas, my wife gave me the new Airport Extreme. As a result, as of yesterday, we are now officially 802.11n in our house. Unfortunately, the iPhone degrades it back to 802.11g. However, I must say, the speed before I connected it was immediately noticeably faster. This was not “it feels snappier.” Right away, the effect was staggering. Web pages loaded in a tiny fraction of the time they used to. Made me wonder if there wasn’t something wrong with the old D-Link g router.
Anyway, I highly recommend 802.11n to anyone thinking about taking the plunge. Incredible difference.