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<blockquote data-quote="jeffreyzwerner" data-source="post: 1277605" data-attributes="member: 125668"><p>Sorry for my ignorance - does this mean that if I have an Express and my iPhone 3G is connected to WiFi, my entire network (including Macs with 802.11n) will be relegated to the mediocrity of the 802.11g? But if no iPhone or 802.11g devices, the network will use n?</p><p></p><p>In practice, is streaming of video on a g wireless network poor (e.g. mac to apple tv or networked drive to mac)?</p><p>Also, is there anything that is difficult in practice with the airport express creating an n network vs a g network (e.g. if my mac is on the network at 802.11n and my iphone needs to connect on wifi at 802.11g, does my Mac just start to slow down or disconnect/reconnect or how does it work)?</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone for your insight thus far, this has been great info for me</p><p></p><p>Also, final question - in terms of features, can the extreme also be used as a network range extender like the express can?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffreyzwerner, post: 1277605, member: 125668"] Sorry for my ignorance - does this mean that if I have an Express and my iPhone 3G is connected to WiFi, my entire network (including Macs with 802.11n) will be relegated to the mediocrity of the 802.11g? But if no iPhone or 802.11g devices, the network will use n? In practice, is streaming of video on a g wireless network poor (e.g. mac to apple tv or networked drive to mac)? Also, is there anything that is difficult in practice with the airport express creating an n network vs a g network (e.g. if my mac is on the network at 802.11n and my iphone needs to connect on wifi at 802.11g, does my Mac just start to slow down or disconnect/reconnect or how does it work)? Thanks everyone for your insight thus far, this has been great info for me Also, final question - in terms of features, can the extreme also be used as a network range extender like the express can? [/QUOTE]
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