I really wish to know why a brand new wireless speaker has to support only the oldest Wi-Fi protocol 802.11b/g... no 802.11ac, neither 802.11n... It's a shame! :@
Any tecnical reason involved?
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No Wi-Fi 802.11n for Sonos One... WHY?!
Best answer by DarwinOSX
It's because they are being cheap. Nothing to do with backwards compatibility. Those protocols are already backwards compatible. They save a tiny amount of money per device that adds up while simultaneously annoying their customers.
Sonos net does not "make" anything N, it doesn't work that way. It's still part of the overall stream no matter how they try to say its its own network. That's marketing nonsense.
Also the faster protocols can also use 2.4ghz, they don't only use 5ghz.
Sonos net does not "make" anything N, it doesn't work that way. It's still part of the overall stream no matter how they try to say its its own network. That's marketing nonsense.
Also the faster protocols can also use 2.4ghz, they don't only use 5ghz.
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