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Re: Setting 'n' or 'a' Mode, and WPA2?

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On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 8:10 PM, Delphi Real Estate<Info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:>> On Monday 29 December 2008 9:44:58 Stefanik Gábor wrote:>> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Delphi Real Estate>> <Info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:>> >>> > On Monday 29 December 2008 5:19:54 Johannes Berg wrote:>> >> Umm, no. A single card can only be on one band at a time.>> >>> > OK, so you're saying that only the 'n' Draft2 routers can do that?  That this firmware for the 4965AGN does not have Draft2 features?>> >>> > Does it have Draft1 features?>> >>> > How do you set only 5GHz 'n' mode?  WPA2?>>>> No. An access point can operate on both bands at the same time, but>> not a wireless client - a client must choose _one_ band from the>> several ones offered by the AP and operate on that band.>>> OK, that's fine.>> So does the driver/firmware firmware for the 4965AGN have Draft2 features?
yes.
>> Does it have Draft1 features?
Yes, If they weren't overridden by Draft2>> How do you set only 5GHz 'n' mode?  WPA2?
Just connect to 11n access point configured with WPA2 on 5GHz band.
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