I have no disagreement with your 802.11n request - it's a nice to have
in my book. Although I like wires so I'd probably figure out a way to
run it in my case (some strategically placed switches might alleviate
100m cabling limits).

Anyway, I'm curious about your problem running a separate router. You
mention wanting to keep your server on the fast connection. Is your
server wireless too? I'd go with server wired to gigabit switch; switch
connected to a legacy 802.11g access point as well as a separate 802.11n
access point. One of the two access points would probably be running as
my actual Internet router. The independent switch could be eliminated
and the legacy access point connected directly to the switch on the main
wireless router. There are lots of minor variations; I'm not sure why
you'd have a limitation on this front in the first place unless your
server is wireless?

-Jeff


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