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  • Also, can't you get both a G and N router / Access point? I presume you can set the N router to only allow N connections. Or would they interfere with eachother if they are close to one another and you have to like run a long wire to separate them or something like that?

  • So if you connect a G device into an N network it "slows the whole network down"... Does it also reduce the range to G ranges?

    How exactly does this work? Does it connect all the devices at backward compatible G, and then when the G device is turned off, it will go back to N? Or does it connect G deves at G and N devices at N, but it goes into "slow mode" at some speed across the entire network?

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  • Thanks. This was perfect. You hit all the highlights I was hoping to see. I have posted your video on the class page. Thanks!!!!!

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