MrSinatra;316484 Wrote: 
> the obvious requirement for N has nothing to do with slim, and
> everything to do with the router.
> 
> a LOT of wireless networks are BETTER when the router need only support
> N instead of a mixed mode of G and N or B, G and N.
> 
> it would be nice for slim to allow customers to pick N so mixed mode
> was not made a necessity.
> 
> it is problematic that the N standard is not official, but when it is a
> fw upgrade should allow todays recent draft N stuff to be official, so i
> don't see why that should stop slim.
> 
> i use a d-link 655 as well and think its a great router, (it does N
> btw), and i think linksys is more often than not totally junk.  netgear
> stuff is good too from my exposure to it.  (i used to think d-link was
> junk after some years ago bad exp's, but this router got such rave
> reviews i gave it a shot and it hasn't disappointed.  very good imo)Thats one 
> thing I really like about my netgear N router.  It doesn't
have any problem with mixed speeds.  No need to turn off any of the
advanced settings.


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