I absolutely admit you are correct when it comes to wired switches (and
your  right, it was hubs that I was thinking about).  OK, let's keep
the unit at 10 Mps for the wired eithernet. 

As far as the problem mixing wireless a/b/g/n numerous people are
having problems with wireless networks (mostly with streaming video)
slowing down when you have legacy equipment, instead of a separate
"pure n" network (which you can do -- just set up two networks, one for
b/g, and one for n -- it just creates redundancy).  Apple-TV suffers
from this in mixed networks

for example:
<http://www.macworld.com/2007/06/secrets/july07mobilemac/index.php>

In any case, what I --really-- want to talk about is the basic concept
of this setup (more than the network speed :-)

Jeffrey


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