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iPhone Hardware and Accessories
iPhone 3G and N networks
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<blockquote data-quote="Kash" data-source="post: 793678" data-attributes="member: 23444"><p>Not always true, it depends on the router. Some routers are smart in that they don't drag down the speed of the entire network when a G device is connected. Rather, they only lower the speed when a slower device and a faster device are interacting with one another. Otherwise, when two N devices are interacting, they go at full speed, despite the fact that a G device is connected.</p><p></p><p>I don't know whether the Airport Extreme is one of these routers, but I know for certain that my D-Link DIR-655 had this capability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kash, post: 793678, member: 23444"] Not always true, it depends on the router. Some routers are smart in that they don't drag down the speed of the entire network when a G device is connected. Rather, they only lower the speed when a slower device and a faster device are interacting with one another. Otherwise, when two N devices are interacting, they go at full speed, despite the fact that a G device is connected. I don't know whether the Airport Extreme is one of these routers, but I know for certain that my D-Link DIR-655 had this capability. [/QUOTE]
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