
Originally Posted by
iYRe
The think about wireless N, is that it is only really any good if you have a wireless N device.. that is, a wireless N capable card in your PC or laptop. I've not yet come across a laptop with a built in N capable adapter (they're probably out there, but I've not seen one..)
Yep. I've listed things that don't have N, but I do have some things that have got N - thus the desire to use it.
My main question is all about the use of mixed G and N devices on my LAN, and confirming if I need a dual band router (and if that really is the solution).
(I see PBTech has the same model of router as I was looking at, much cheaper. Need to go check the Wellington PBTech...)
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