These "108" or "125" Mbps implementations are 
manufacturer-specific.  That is, in order to get 
"108 Mbps" (you won't anyway) all your equipment 
needs to be Netgear and all need to have 108 Mbps 
capability.  It won't work with other 
manufacturers or even the same manufacturers' 
equipment without the capability.

Since each radio chipset manufacturer (Atheros, 
Broadcom, Intersil, Marvell etc.) uses their own 
proprietary methods and since each does not 
publicly release these methods they won't ever 
work together.

The SB2/3 uses an Atheros radio chipset, see

http://www.slimdevices.com/photos/inside_squeezebox2/ 


like D-Link's Atheros-powered routers/APs which 
have "125 Mbps" on the more expensive models, but 
the "125 Mbps" radio chipset is more expensive and 
it still wouldn't work with other manufacturer's 
proprietary speed-boosting methods anyway.

Sorry.

rmasson wrote:
> I am using one of the latest Netgear Routers
(WPN824) with MIMO G
> technology and it would appear that the SB3 will not
work at all when
> the router is set to 108Mbps static or automatic. 
It doe works great
> on standard g mode but since you have to set the
whole router to
> standard g mode that means other devices that have
no problem
> connecting at 108Mbps are now throttled back to
54mbps.
> 
> My questions is does anyone know when this will be
supported and/or if
> there is a workaround.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Rod
> 
> 

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