War driving with 802.11n
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:23 am
Hi ALL,
I was wondering if there would be any difference if the laptop driver is changed from 802.11g to 802.11n. I recently did a drive and encountered some 750+ APs in a particular area (with 802.11n card). This figure is much higher than that recorded for other areas of the city (with 802.11g card). I was wondering if 802.11n can trace more APs? Technically, 802.11n are meant for high data rate, right?
Faraz
I was wondering if there would be any difference if the laptop driver is changed from 802.11g to 802.11n. I recently did a drive and encountered some 750+ APs in a particular area (with 802.11n card). This figure is much higher than that recorded for other areas of the city (with 802.11g card). I was wondering if 802.11n can trace more APs? Technically, 802.11n are meant for high data rate, right?
Faraz