describe your set-up in more detail (which is the g device?)

if any machine is connecting over ethernet, might be possible to use that as 
the router, for instance.

On 29 Mar 2010, at 15:47, Mark Schofield wrote:

> 
> I have a previous model Time Capsule that lacks Simultaneous dual-band
> 802.11n Wi-Fi. I think I am right in saying that 802.11g devices slow
> the whole network down to 'g' speeds so that any 'n' devices (my
> Macbook) aren't operating at full speed.
> 
> Is there a way around this using a separate Wi-Fi access point? By
> creating a second Wi-Fi network for non-'n' devices I can access the
> Time Capsule at 'n' speeds with my Macbook. If so, how is another Wi-
> Fi router/AP connected to the Time Capsule to access the broadband
> connection?

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