F frosse macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 23, 2007 843 165 Sweden Nov 7, 2010 #1 My 2,4 ghz router boasts 300 mbps. According to my googling skills this can be achieved if I set my macbook pro (13" late 2010) to allow dual bonding. How can I do this? Last edited: Nov 7, 2010
My 2,4 ghz router boasts 300 mbps. According to my googling skills this can be achieved if I set my macbook pro (13" late 2010) to allow dual bonding. How can I do this?
S SidBala macrumors 6502a Jun 27, 2010 533 0 Nov 7, 2010 #2 You won't achieve 300mbps no matter what you do.
F frosse macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 23, 2007 843 165 Sweden Nov 8, 2010 #3 Did some more googling and it turns out that Apple doesn't allow channel bonding on the 2,4 ghz band (40 mhz), only on the 5 ghz band so I guess I'm screwed. There must be a way to hack it though, right?
Did some more googling and it turns out that Apple doesn't allow channel bonding on the 2,4 ghz band (40 mhz), only on the 5 ghz band so I guess I'm screwed. There must be a way to hack it though, right?