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Originally Posted by TerryNet
I'm not sure, but think that's not the case for 802.11n. I have a 802.11n router (2.4 GHz only) and right now have a 'g' adapter connected getting 14 Mbps download (Speedtest.net) and am getting 25 Mbps on another PC with an 'n' adapter. 25 is possible on a 'g' network, but not likely.
What you said is definitely true for a 'g' network with a 'b' connected; nobody gets more than 'b' speeds. |