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Are there any Draft-n AP's that can be set to bridge mode?

vetteguy

Diamond Member
Just as the title says, there seems to be a severe lack of any kind of bridges available for the "next gen" wireless tech. Why are manufacturers leaving out people who have separate physical networks who need to connect them but cannot do it physically?
 
From what I've seen the draft-n gear is hit-or-miss. You'd may be better off going for some 'G' bridges for the time being.
 
Originally posted by: spyordie007
From what I've seen the draft-n gear is hit-or-miss. You'd may be better off going for some 'G' bridges for the time being.

I would agree. If it's possible to bridge the networks withe ethernet you're better off doing that as you will get full network speeds on the entire network.

Plus 'N' gear is frowned upon as being rather unfriendly in terms of channel overlap, so 'G' is still preferred.
 
There are No preN devices beside the basic one because preN is Not technology but rather a marketing ploy taking advantage of inpatient crowd that buys without a real need.

Next year when the Kindergarten fights between the parties would be over, there would be new standard, new technology, and new comprehensive devices.

:sun:

 
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