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Creating a 802.11g off a 802.11n network...
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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 804046" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>Have never tried internet sharing like you're talking about on any of my systems and not really sure it will work or not. But, if it does work, your iPhone data would be traveling across the g network, then via cable to your Mac, then via the n network to get to the internet.</p><p></p><p>I use a D-Link 655 connected to the modem with a g/n network for my iPhones, PS3, and others. Then have a Time Capsule (with it's Airport Extreme) wired to the D-Link and have it set up with a 2nd n only network for my Mac's. This really works well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 804046, member: 24160"] Have never tried internet sharing like you're talking about on any of my systems and not really sure it will work or not. But, if it does work, your iPhone data would be traveling across the g network, then via cable to your Mac, then via the n network to get to the internet. I use a D-Link 655 connected to the modem with a g/n network for my iPhones, PS3, and others. Then have a Time Capsule (with it's Airport Extreme) wired to the D-Link and have it set up with a 2nd n only network for my Mac's. This really works well. [/QUOTE]
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