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How can one tell what kind of wireless signal (a/b/g/n) they are receiving?
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<blockquote data-quote="beowolf" data-source="post: 726085" data-attributes="member: 33951"><p>You can hold alt/option and click on the airport symbol on the menu bar. It should give you details of the connection and the last line says "Transmit rate 56" for me, which indicates it is a 802.11g connection. AFAIK 11 Mbps is the 802.11b connection. I don't know the default speed for 802.11n, though. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beowolf, post: 726085, member: 33951"] You can hold alt/option and click on the airport symbol on the menu bar. It should give you details of the connection and the last line says "Transmit rate 56" for me, which indicates it is a 802.11g connection. AFAIK 11 Mbps is the 802.11b connection. I don't know the default speed for 802.11n, though. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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