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<blockquote data-quote="ToddG" data-source="post: 320361" data-attributes="member: 23228"><p>At least according to Apple's web site, the 802.11n functionality will only be available if <em>all</em> hardware connected to the wireless network is operating on "n" ... so if you have a non-"n" computer or printer or wireless HDD on your network, everything drops to 802.11g anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddG, post: 320361, member: 23228"] At least according to Apple's web site, the 802.11n functionality will only be available if [i]all[/i] hardware connected to the wireless network is operating on "n" ... so if you have a non-"n" computer or printer or wireless HDD on your network, everything drops to 802.11g anyway. [/QUOTE]
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