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Old Saturday, September 18th, 2010, 05:13 PM
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Transition to Wireless N

Have any of you guys made a transition to all wireless n APs yet?

I've been running one with about 12ish other wireless G APs across our campus. I want to make an entire switch over to N around the beginning of next year replacing all of those G APs.

The wireless N router I've been using is a TP Link WR841N I believe. I got it from Newegg on sale for $25. It kinda made me nervous not using Linksys/Cisco gear for wireless, but I had recently installed a Linksys E2100, and was terribly disappointed in it. Especially for $120.

The TP Link is holding up well, and even can run DD-WRT...something I'll eventually put on all of our wireless APs. Signal strength is great as well. I've had some clients run 300mbps, but my macbook only runs around 150mbps.

Anyways, just wondering...any tips from those that have done a mid-size replacement?
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Old Monday, November 15th, 2010, 11:16 PM
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Something to remember is that some lazy computer companys (hp) failed to update drivers and some of their older laptops will bluescreen if a wireless n network is present. Kinda dumb but should not be a huge problem now
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