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Author Topic: running both N and G wireless  (Read 5188 times)

jswartz714

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running both N and G wireless
« on: June 13, 2009, 03:06:35 PM »

router is a d- link 615.
 I would like to hook up a philips ****to rfx9400(RF/wifi remote extender) to my 615.

 Would like to use current laptop using "N" (plan on using usb adaptor)and seeing as the RF/wifi extender runs on "G".. is there going to be a problem running both, "G" and "N" on this router???

thank you, ive been searching for this info for days.
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Edtek

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Re: running both N and G wireless
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2009, 11:33:02 PM »

I use both G and N on my router so I can connect all my laptops (all wireless N) and my Blackberry Bold (wireless G).

I really have never had any issues other than the range of the Blackberry.
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chris_cesar

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Re: running both N and G wireless
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2009, 01:04:19 AM »

router is a d- link 615.
 I would like to hook up a philips ****to rfx9400(RF/wifi remote extender) to my 615.

 Would like to use current laptop using "N" (plan on using usb adaptor)and seeing as the RF/wifi extender runs on "G".. is there going to be a problem running both, "G" and "N" on this router???

thank you, ive been searching for this info for days.

There should no problem at all, but do not expect to have an N connection from a G extender.
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