i am going to look in to this time capsule thing
is it fast?

On Oct 21, 2011, at 1:44 PM, Thuy wrote:

> I have the Virgin Media hub too, but don't bother to use its wireless
> router. Instead, I plug my Time Capsule into one of the ethernet ports
> on the Virgin Media hub. Hope this helps?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Thuy
> 
> 
> 
> On 21/10/2011, william lomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>> the virgin media hub is an all in one device so not sure what i would do.
>> The N protocol I assume is a stronger connection
>> 
>> On Oct 21, 2011, at 9:49 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi William
>>> 
>>> I can just about figure out what you're trying to say here.  But I'm
>>> amazed that your router won't support both bands at once, most modern
>>> routers do because it's necessary for fallback compatibility.
>>> 
>>> Yes, the Mac supports both frequency ranges because, as I said, it is
>>> backwards compatible.  But what you're saying proves that the iPhone does
>>> not support the 5GHZ wireless-N protocol.
>>> 
>>> So if your router won't support both at once, you have 2 options:  1.
>>> Stick with Wireless-G and be done with it.  2.  Jump on that router and
>>> buy yourself a proper one! :)
>>> 
>>> Even the Time Capsules and Airport base stations which, although alright
>>> for most residential network configurations, are very slow and clunky
>>> switches for high speed traffic.  But they do support both bands
>>> simultaneously at least.
>>> 
>>> Gordon
>>> 
>>> On 21 Oct 2011, at 08:25, william lomas wrote:
>>> 
>>> Gordon
>>> 
>>> 
>>> with mine, see, i think, i have to set it to either or.
>>> So if I set it to the 2.4 ghz when I log in, I see the iPhone connecting
>>> to it, yet as my iMac i assume has an N enabled card? it flawless with the
>>> five ghz yet the iPhone isn't.
>>> very strange, never mind
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