[SOLVED] Beamforming Technology? and other.

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Im looking forward to buy a new wifi router.
Is the more the antennas, the better the wifi range is?
Am i really need beamforming if i just stay in my bed and play CSGO?
Is there any difference between 2,4 and 5ghz when my laptop is just about ~2-3m far from the router?
Do 256mb ram and dual-core CPU perform better than 1core and 64mb ram if the number of maximum devices connected to router is ~10 (2 pcs and 8 smartphones)?
 
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5Ghz WIFI is much better than 2.4Ghz if your device supports it. Especially in the same room.
A dual core router is better if you ever want to use the USB port for shared storage or use a VPN.
More antennas is good up to a point. Three is the number that is most common. With certain devices, three antennas on the router can improve performance. More than three starts being more about marketing than performance, IMO.
5Ghz WIFI is much better than 2.4Ghz if your device supports it. Especially in the same room.
A dual core router is better if you ever want to use the USB port for shared storage or use a VPN.
More antennas is good up to a point. Three is the number that is most common. With certain devices, three antennas on the router can improve performance. More than three starts being more about marketing than performance, IMO.
 
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