802.11 wireless extend ac / 802.11n Base Stations

Hello

I tested the following wireless extend the installation program:

(1) modem connects Airport Extreme 802.11ac running--> Wireless extends another Airpot extreme running 802.11ac

(2) modem connects Airport Extreme 802.11ac--> wireless running extends an another old Time Capsule running 802.11n

If I connect a device to the base station of second (an extensive wireless), I think that option 1 would give a better performance? Since that they are extended wireless with 802.11 ac. But after this test, it seems that the performance is similar in both configurations. It's supposed to be like that or there is an option I'm aware of that allows you to establish which wireless standard ask?

Thank you very much.

Found the similar thread that answers my question:

https://discussions.Apple.com/thread/6521335?start=0&TSTART=0

"TC and airports rank by the strength of the signal, no signal speed."

Although they are not separate FAT portion, but I guess that my base stations connect via 802.11n channel after all.

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