Thanks for all that info. A couple clarifications:
when you say transmitting for the g client, does that mean actually sending/receiving data, or just connected. Another words if i have a "g" laptop turned on(and the wireless card shows connected) but not being used will it still be...
Thanks for the input.
I thought that if you have 2.4 "n" and even a single g client connects to that, that it drops the whole thing to 54Mbps. Am I wrong on that? That's why i was going to connect an old G router (set to AP only) to each 3700 by wire. Wrong plan?
So your saying that at...
here's my setup:
cable modem wired to main 3700 and a couple gigabit switches wired to the main 3700
i also have a separate "g" AP wired to the main 3700 to spread "g" around the main house so that "n" doesn't suffer speed drop
I have the 2.4 radio(on main 3700) set to "n" only for the...
3400 can do both n in 5.0 and 2.4 at same time
i just got 2 of the 3400 and have them running in a bridge 5.0 N and then spreading N out in 2.4 at either end. Still testing to make sure it is going to do the range i need, but so far so good.
Hope this helps someone else.
I have read myself into confusion. I wanted to get 2 of the Netgear WNDR3400 to upgrade my current setup.
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My current setup:
cable modem -- g router(also does my VOIP and NOT DD-WRT compatible) -- bunch of switches that do all my wired stuff
i have a Linksys WRT54G-TM...