seanadams;408213 Wrote: 
> Duet, and g devices in general, play just fine with n. You won't have
> issues as with b+g.
funkstar;408248 Wrote: 
> I'm currently running two hardware players over my N network and they
> work just fine in G mode. You don't need a seperate network for G
> devices. 802.11n has been designed specifically to work will with
> legacy devices, it actually gives signal strength and range
> improvements for existing hardware.



Logging onto an N network with a G device in mixed mode will "work" but
it brings the speed of the entire network down.  (with the exception of
expensive routers that have separate N and G radios and hence
networks)
I transfer lots of large files across my network to my HTPC so lowering
transfer speeds is something I want to avoid.

Which is why my original question was if anyone heard any rumors about
an N squeezebox,  not if squeezebox works with an N network ;)


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