that's incorrect. the 802.11n 5ghz network can be used by wifi devices including ipad and macs.
ipad may be having trouble detecting the 802.11n network due to signal interference. these settings work for me (set using airport utility) edit radio channels to be far apart 149 for 5GHz network and 1 for 2.4GHz network edit "wireless network options..." keep multicast rate for 5GHz network "Low" and transmit power 100% also using wide channels On Dec 10, 2011, at 8:30 PM, gaurav wrote: > 5 Ghz network for point to point connectivity not for connecting wifi > devices. > > Gaurav > > On 10-Dec-2011, at 6:30 PM, onekerato wrote: > >> >> the 5GHz band is 802.11n network, which iphone does not support. >> >> your iPad should see the 802.11n network though. >> >> >> On Dec 10, 2011, at 2:10 PM, suvo.bhattacha...@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> I have a time capsule 1TB setup properly. I am able to browse the internet >>> wirelessly and also able to access the internal hard drive both from my >>> macbook and as well as windows pc... >>> >>> Now my time capsule is simultaneously transmitting the wireless network in >>> two different bands... Let's say SuvoWireless and SuvoWireless5GHz band. >>> >>> Now the problem is, while I am able to access the 5GHz network from my >>> macbook, my iPhone4 and iPad2 are unable to detect the 5GHz network and >>> only detects and connect the normal one... >>> >>> What I am missing here? >>> >>> Sent on my BlackBerry® from Vodafone >>> >>> -- >>> www.imug.in >>> >>> To unsubscribe, send email to >>> imug-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com >> >> -- >> www.imug.in >> >> To unsubscribe, send email to >> imug-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com > > -- > www.imug.in > > To unsubscribe, send email to > imug-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com -- www.imug.in To unsubscribe, send email to imug-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com