W-lan signal strenght (of subnotebook)

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W-lan signal strenght (of subnotebook)

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I am seriously thinking about buying subnotebook... so I am interested if I can connect to some hot spot from street with its wlan card...

so judging on this comparison chart, coverage radius for acer aspire one would be around 38m?

btw, does anyone have some experiences with subnotebooks?
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made a review on Acer Aspire one :rolleyes:
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You did? Oh you did... I don't why I thought you made asus eee review.... sry :oops:

so, you can catch strong signals from street...
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Tsumetai_Ryujin wrote:You did? Oh you did... I don't why I thought you made asus eee review.... sry :oops:

so, you can catch strong signals from street...
Image Other buildings with wifi were 20-40 meters away from my pc. You loose strength if you're in the next room, even by 20%. So what would be the distance between you and the pc?
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dunno, I would steal internet, connect trough unprotected network... lets say about 25 meters?
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