E3000 questions?

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Does anyone know what kind of performance downgrades occur when changing the e3000 from mixed mode wireless one being dedicated to n and g?

If you have N wireless devices and peripheral G that both connected to the channel 2.4 GHz Wireless, you will see a deterioration on Wireless N devices.  Wireless N devices want to transmit 300 Mbps, but are limited by the signals to wireless G 54 Mbps devices.  If you have wireless-B devices and connected to channel 2.4 GHz Wireless-G devices devices wireless G (or Wireless N devices) will see some degradation thus speeds wireless-B only 11 Mbps.

If you replace your 2.4 GHz "B/G" only channels and your 5 GHz for ' A/N Only' channel then you can your devices Wireless N separate from your frequency wireless B/G devices.  It's the only potential to follow advantageous way.  This requires that ALL your Wireless N devices are capable of 5 GHz however, otherwise you won't be able to connect to the 2.4 GHz channel, but will be limited to 54 Mbps, because you are only allowing it to connect to a wireless - G speed.

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