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Guest Cheetah05
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If connecting via wireless-N it drains the battery more, so is there a way for me to force a wireless-G connection?

Thanks.

Guest ColdEmbrace
Posted
If connecting via wireless-N it drains the battery more, so is there a way for me to force a wireless-G connection?

Thanks.

The blade doesn't support wireless N so that isn't an issue

Guest Victor von Zeppelin
Posted
The blade doesn't support wireless N so that isn't an issue

Indeed. And I do believe that there aren't any phones that support dual antenna 5GHz Wireless-N, which would chew up battery, so no need to worry.

Guest Cheetah05
Posted

Interesting that - could have sworn it did.

Must be something else draining my battery then. I am running RRSL5 and have done battery calibration. The only thing of note that I have done recently is enabled wireless-N on my router.

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