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SenorBlanco
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Hi there,
I'm currently using an old wired Linksys router, to which I later added a Linksys access point to supply wireless B/G connectivity. I use WPA-PSK/TKIP for security.
Here's my problem: I schlep around a lot of multi-gigabyte video files between my HTPC to my desktop and my laptop, and 100MBit wired performance is feeling a bit slow. Hence, I'd like to upgrade to GigE (all of my machines support it, but the router doesn't).
I could get a GigE switch, but then I'd have 3 boxes, which is really getting out of control. So I've been really tempted to replace everything with a single DraftN, GigE wireless router (like the DLink DIR-655). However, I won't be upgrading any of the clients to Draft-N any time soon, and the posts on this site about degraded support for WPA/TKIP and mixed networks have me wary of using a Draft-N router for only 802.11G clients.
The other option is to buy the DIR-655 for GigE, and keep the G Acess Point for wireless (basically disable the Draft-N until I have some draft-N clients). Two boxes, but perhaps less degraded than 1 for a mixed network.
Is this only a problem for mixed G/N networks, or if I'm still all-G is using a draft-N router ok?
Thanks,
Senor B
I'm currently using an old wired Linksys router, to which I later added a Linksys access point to supply wireless B/G connectivity. I use WPA-PSK/TKIP for security.
Here's my problem: I schlep around a lot of multi-gigabyte video files between my HTPC to my desktop and my laptop, and 100MBit wired performance is feeling a bit slow. Hence, I'd like to upgrade to GigE (all of my machines support it, but the router doesn't).
I could get a GigE switch, but then I'd have 3 boxes, which is really getting out of control. So I've been really tempted to replace everything with a single DraftN, GigE wireless router (like the DLink DIR-655). However, I won't be upgrading any of the clients to Draft-N any time soon, and the posts on this site about degraded support for WPA/TKIP and mixed networks have me wary of using a Draft-N router for only 802.11G clients.
The other option is to buy the DIR-655 for GigE, and keep the G Acess Point for wireless (basically disable the Draft-N until I have some draft-N clients). Two boxes, but perhaps less degraded than 1 for a mixed network.
Is this only a problem for mixed G/N networks, or if I'm still all-G is using a draft-N router ok?
Thanks,
Senor B