Wireless G and N question

Madwand1

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No. Even when the draft-n chipset is from Atheros, they typically don't support the propietary Super G "108 Mb/s".
 

JackMDS

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SuperG/Turbo/Booster, etc. are propriety chipset specific enhancment to 802.11g.

Since N is suppose to be faster there is No point in the SuperG, thus none of the Drafts support it.