Wigster;533558 Wrote: 
> On the other hand, there is a penalty associated with mixing g and n
> clients on an n router: whenever it is communicating with the g client
> it drops down to g for all the n clients too. If you are actually
> streaming audio, this will mean that most of the time your network as a
> whole is operating on a g standard.
> 
> You can avoid it by having two radios in your router of course, and
> connecting all the g devices to one of them.

This is incorrect. Google for lots of discussion/ explicit tests of
this. I think you are thinking about an older problem related to mixing
b/g (NOT mixing g/n)


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