If you are using n, then get a dual band router.

This way all the n devices are in the n band and the non n devices are
in the g band.

I recommend the WNDR 3700.  I have one and it rocks!

Regards,
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anthony Q.
Martin
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2010 12:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [H] Moving on to 802.11n

So I hear that Tivo now has an 802.11n wireless adapter.

I get spoiled watching HD movies from Amazon on my Tivo XL.

Having the speed of 802.11n would make the transfers faster.

But my laptops are 802.11b and g. Will they work on an 802.11n system?  
Are the backward compaticable?

Would my new phone (Droid Incredible), when I get it, be able to use 
802.11n on its WiFi?  What about an iPad?  Is everything new these days 
802.11n ready?

I just read the descriptions of two different products on Amazon and 
neither of them mentioned backwards compatibility.  That makes me think 
it's not there.

If it is there, which router is best?

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