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This will sound like a really silly question, but I have just purchased and set up an Airport Express base station. It is WiFi "n" capable. I checked my MBP, and it is set up for WiFi a/b/g/n. So, all the hardware capability seems to be there.
My MBP picks up the WiFi from my Airport Express just fine and I am off surfing the web.
The question is, am I running in WiFi "n"? Is there a simple way to tell? I opened Network Utility and it declares that my link speed is 130 Mbps, which I know is faster than WiFi "g" 's maximum 54 Mbps. So, it would appear that I am running WiFi "n". However, is there any place I can look that directly tells me which 802.11 variant the machine is using? Thanks!
My MBP picks up the WiFi from my Airport Express just fine and I am off surfing the web.
The question is, am I running in WiFi "n"? Is there a simple way to tell? I opened Network Utility and it declares that my link speed is 130 Mbps, which I know is faster than WiFi "g" 's maximum 54 Mbps. So, it would appear that I am running WiFi "n". However, is there any place I can look that directly tells me which 802.11 variant the machine is using? Thanks!