WNDR4500v3 is not running in 802.11n mode

Hello

I have a Netgear WNDR4500v3 router (N900) and I have noticed that I use in my band of 2.4 ghz in 802.11 g and my 5 GHz band (which I use exclusively for the game features) runs in 802. 11A. The router itself should not be performed in n? I have a wireless card in my PC that supports Wi - Fi N and 5 GHz and when WifiInfoViewer using almost all the other networks around my area appear as N but not of my two SSID not. I went through the control panel of the router and I don't see anything to change... I'm no expert in networks, but I feel my router is not reached its full potential and maybe that's why?

in any case... Thank you

Keith

WPA2 security is required for check N, to be sure, that you use. WMM also must be activated also.

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