>>I was wondering if anybody has tried a dual band Internet routers and you find that they benefit the speed?
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>Haven't tried one myself, but they should be better, as long as your device (laptop etc.) supports the router's second band.
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http://reviews.cnet.com/best-wireless-routers/>
>What are you doing, that you require high-speed wireless LAN connectivity? As always, if you want high performance AND high reliability, run a cable.
I will be buying a new router (that supports 802.11n) and thought that maybe I should buy the dual band. They are much more expensive but if there is a benefit worth the extra cost. I will read the article in your link. Thank you.
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