The idea to support wireless-n can make sense, if users prefer to make
their future setup in a wireless-n _only_ system. They obviously can't
do that if they buy squeezebox gear that requires wireless-g.

Wireless-n is approved ... and within the next year things will move in
that direction. Slimdevices _may_ be able to argue that high speed is
not required for e.g. their remotes (I have a Duet) and that the
wireless-g gear can coexist on the same network ... other arguments
exist, what about the range available to wireless-n equipment?

Best regards,
Claus


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