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    Wireless N + Leopard and Wireless N + Bootcamp?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by FidyYuan, May 13, 2008.

  1. FidyYuan

    FidyYuan Notebook Consultant

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    Right now, I'm having trouble connecting to my linksys router if 802.11n is enabled so it's currently 802.11g. Is there anyway around it? Also, is there a way for the windows side of my macbook pro to access the 802.11n setting since it's only using 802.11g. Thanks!
     
  2. Lock51

    Lock51 Notebook Guru

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    I don't know about any way for Windows to control these settings. The only ones are in wireless NIC properties. I had no problem connecting to D-Link N router and Belkin N router from Windows at full 300Mbs speed.