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If you are running an 802.11n router, any older devices that are meant to use 802.11a,b,or g will still work with that router, but their own limitations will prevent them from utilizing the higher bandwidth of n...

 

Correct or not?

You have to run all the signals mixed

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I'm going to make this short.

 

If you are running an 802.11n router, any older devices that are meant to use 802.11a,b,or g will still work with that router, but their own limitations will prevent them from utilizing the higher bandwidth of n...

 

Correct or not?

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I'm going to make this short.

 

If you are running an 802.11n router, any older devices that are meant to use 802.11a,b,or g will still work with that router, but their own limitations will prevent them from utilizing the higher bandwidth of n...

 

Correct or not?

You have to run all the signals mixed

PUP6NY4.png

follow your topics.

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