What is the difference between the new Time Capsule and the old Time Capsule other than capacity?

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According to the FCC reports, there is a significant difference in the power output of the g/n radios at both 2.4 and 5ghz.
Follow the links, then select the "Report" for each.
Previous Version...
http://goo.gl/B8PIu
Current Verison...
http://goo.gl/3yKRl
Previous Version...
freqency range          mode                    output power dbm          output power watts
2412-2462                802.11b                 24.57                              286.42
2412-2462                802.11g                 21.56                              143.22
2412-2462               802.11n(ht20)          21.17                              130.92
5745-5825               802.11a                   23.07                             202.77
5745-5805               802.11n(ht20)          22.17                              164.82
5755-5795               802.11n(ht40)          21.44                              139.32
New Version...
2412-2462                802.11b                 24.10                              257.04
2412-2462                802.11g                 24.88                              307.61
2412-2462               802.11n(ht20)          24.11                              257.63
5745-5825               802.11a                  25.14                              326.59
5745-5805               802.11n(ht20)          25.28                              337.29
5755-5795               802.11n(ht40)          25.94                              392.64
This should mean a fairly significant increase in range with the new model.

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