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Is there a way to tell if im connected to my home network over wifi on b/g/n.

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Is there a way to tell if im connected to my home network over wifi on b/g/n.

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Good question - I've been digging around to see if there's somewhere in the System Preferences or even in AirPort Radar to determine the wi-fi type. It doesn't appear that there is, but I might be missing something.

The only way I know to tell would be to log into your router's configuration page and check to see what it's set to. "Mixed mode" would allow any type of connection (b/g or n). Otherwise, you can usually specify what speed to run at. But if your card is only capable of 'g' for example and you set the router to run only at 'n', you will lose your connection and not be able to reestablish until you log into the router using a wired connection. Your best bet would be to set the router for the maximum speed your card can connect at (older Powerbooks, iBooks would be 'b' and older Macbooks (newer Powerbooks/iBooks) would be 'g', fairly new Macbooks would be 'n').

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I thought this info was in

About this Mac>>>More Info>>> Wireless (or similar)
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I thought this info was in

About this Mac>>>More Info>>> Wireless (or similar)
Not that I can find:

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I thought this info was in

About this Mac>>>More Info>>> Wireless (or similar)
unfortunatly not, was the first place i looked.

I do have a 2ghz macbook which is faily new, so im hoping its on n, as ive just bought an n router.
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Here is what I was thinking about... (though not exactly what you were looking for)

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* Open Network Utility (found in the Applications > Utilities folder)
* Under the Info Tab, choose Network Interface (en1)
* In the section "Model: Wireless Network Adapter," if it says (802.11a/b/g/n), you already have the 802.11n enabler installed. If it says (802.11a/b/g), you do not have the 802.11n enabler installed.
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cheers

it just shows a/b/g

Whats the n enabler ? is it something i can download
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Yes if you have a C2D Mac other than the 17" iMac for $1.99 from Apple... if you really want to.

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPL...More=D4141ZM/A
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great many thanks for your help, apreciated :-)
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You say it like it isn't worth having????????????
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You say it like it isn't worth having????????????
If your network is a/b/g compatible, you won't see a speed increase. If you go out and get an N router, you will see a speed increase. (Atleast this has been my experience).
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If your network is a/b/g compatible, you won't see a speed increase. If you go out and get an N router, you will see a speed increase. (Atleast this has been my experience).
That is only if all of your adapters are n-capable. If you introduce a b/g device into the mix, the network will scale in speed and capability to the least common denominator.

It only makes sense to run an N-based network if you only run N-based clients.

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That's not entirely true. There are some routers that scale the speed only in regard to b/g devices but leave n capability intact when accessing the router or accessing other n devices.

So if you have three computers, two of which have 802.11n and one that has 802.11g, you would experience n speeds when transferring files between the 802.11n computers, but the speed would scale down to g speeds when interacting with the 802.11g computer.

Again, not all routers will do this. Some will scale all of the computers down to the "slowest" adapter on the network. However, there are those that do what I mentioned in the previous paragraph, such as my D-Link DIR-655


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