[TriLUG] interoperability: 802.11g and n

Joseph Mack NA3T jmack at wm7d.net
Thu Oct 1 10:46:42 EDT 2009


I want to link some 802.11g networks. Presumably I can use 
repeaters or a point to point WDS, but I was wondering if I 
can put an 802.11n router somewhere in there and use its 
mesh routing to relay packets like it was a regular ethernet 
router. I can't find much about 802.11n with google (any 
pointers?) so I'm pretty clueless as to what n does 
and if it's interoperable with g.

I see that dd-wrt runs on some 802.11n devices. I saw one 
posting which said that for an 802.11n box to talk to a g, 
that g has to be enabled on the n box. Does this mean that 
the n router is just a g box after that?

Thanks Joe

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