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Creating a 802.11g off a 802.11n network...
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<blockquote data-quote="rsmithgi" data-source="post: 804242" data-attributes="member: 47178"><p>You would connect the airport express via ethernet to the airport extreme. Setup the express in bridge mode. The airport express runs G at 2.4 gHz and the airport extreme runs N at 5 gHz. Just give the two wireless networks different names. I do this with a Belkin G router connected to an Airport extreme and it works great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsmithgi, post: 804242, member: 47178"] You would connect the airport express via ethernet to the airport extreme. Setup the express in bridge mode. The airport express runs G at 2.4 gHz and the airport extreme runs N at 5 gHz. Just give the two wireless networks different names. I do this with a Belkin G router connected to an Airport extreme and it works great. [/QUOTE]
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