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Airport Utility 6.0
I'm not trying to hijack this thread, but I thought it wasn't possible to mix "n" and "g" units.
Airport Utility 6.0
I think - and I'm not sure, but this is how I did it - is to use two channels, one 5 GHz n, and another g. ---
http://www.mcelhearn.com Author of Take Control of iTunes 10: The FAQ and Take Control of Scrivener 2
Airport Utility 6.0
Thanks, but… oy. I don't even remember how I set up the "g" network that I have now. I have no idea how to use two channels. I suppose it's a matter of mastering arcane Airport Utility settings… while using both AU 5.5.3 and 6.0? Gevalt. But thanks again.
Edited on Feb 08, '12 12:05:27PM by apikoros
Airport Utility 6.0
a, b, g and n devices can all connect to the same wireless network, but the network will slow to the speed of the weakest link. So if you mix g and n devices, the n devices will get no better than g throughput. Only n devices can use 5 GHz frequency, so if you create a mixed LAN and have a dual band router, it is better to use the 5GHZ frequency for the n devices that can use it. ---
Dah•veed |David Allen| Monterrey, NL, Mexico
Airport Utility 6.0
Thanks, David. The newest Time Capsule is dual-band, so I'll try to work it out. |
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