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<blockquote data-quote="BrianLachoreVPI" data-source="post: 1304730" data-attributes="member: 193366"><p>First, I have to applaud the thoroughness of this post. Easily one of the best 1st posts I've seen. I'd probably be more help if my Spanish was a little better (meaning a lot better). I'm not quite sure what's going on - but your router is definitely 'n' capable and you definitely do not seem to be getting a very good link rate.</p><p></p><p>First - I'd turn off all other devices that are trying to connect - and just ensure you have a single 802.11n device trying to connect (no a,b or g devices) - to start the trouble shooting. Move the 'n' device close enough to wnsure you have good signal strength and see if it shows you with an 'n' connection. I don't have an AE (yet) so I'm not familiar with any unique menus that may be available.</p><p></p><p>Also - which Mac do you have? Is it an older Mac?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianLachoreVPI, post: 1304730, member: 193366"] First, I have to applaud the thoroughness of this post. Easily one of the best 1st posts I've seen. I'd probably be more help if my Spanish was a little better (meaning a lot better). I'm not quite sure what's going on - but your router is definitely 'n' capable and you definitely do not seem to be getting a very good link rate. First - I'd turn off all other devices that are trying to connect - and just ensure you have a single 802.11n device trying to connect (no a,b or g devices) - to start the trouble shooting. Move the 'n' device close enough to wnsure you have good signal strength and see if it shows you with an 'n' connection. I don't have an AE (yet) so I'm not familiar with any unique menus that may be available. Also - which Mac do you have? Is it an older Mac? [/QUOTE]
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