On Jun 18, 2009, at 2:57 PM, John Martz wrote:

> By having your n clients use the 5GHz band they'd avoid whatever  
> throughput reductions you'd get by mixing protocols. Using 5GHz also  
> side steps possible interference problems.

You're saying I can have 802.11n clients using only the 5GHz band, and  
simultaneously use 802.11b/g clients on the 2.4GHz band? How do I set  
this up with Apple Airport 802.11n router? Wouldn't this require the  
router to appears as two separate networks on different channels? I've  
never heard of this.

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