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Re: 'Best' Wireless N Router for My Needs?

by Fred McKenzie <fmmck@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 17, 2008 at 01:10 PM

In article <mMqdnQSrg-pujLPVnZ2dnUVZ_v3inZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
 HK <payer33859@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> I see no reason to buy a dual band router, since I already have a 
> working wireless G router.

HK-

What you are suggesting, is to use an "N" router in "A" mode.  Why not 
just get an 802.11A router?

Yes, the Air****t Express "N" can be configured in "A" mode.  It can also 
be configured as a bridge, which would allow wireless users to obtain 
their IPs via DHCP from the wired router.

With the firmware upgrade installed, the Express "N" can also provide 
wireless access to a client connected to its Ethernet ****t.  You may 
want to have one in your collection anyway.

Fred
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
'Best' Wireless N Router for My Needs?
HK <payer33859@[EMAIL   2008-05-16 19:00:01 
Re: 'Best' Wireless N Router for My Needs?
Ecnerwal <LawrenceSMIT  2008-05-17 00:11:11 
Re: 'Best' Wireless N Router for My Needs?
HK <payer33859@[EMAIL   2008-05-16 20:40:06 
Re: 'Best' Wireless N Router for My Needs?
You <you@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-17 21:06:06 
Re: 'Best' Wireless N Router for My Needs?
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-05-17 20:03:23 
Re: 'Best' Wireless N Router for My Needs?
Fred McKenzie <fmmck@[  2008-05-17 13:10:20 

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