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jauhari

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Mar 20, 2007
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Please Help me, how to detect what's currently running my Wi-Fi network? is it N or G? because my Access Point run on B/G and my MBP can't catch this signal. And when I try I catch this signal with Acer Notebook this laptop successfully connect to my Access Point.

So, what's wrong? Please give me advice.
Does there any ways to change my Wi-Fi signal? from N to G or G to N.

Best Regards

Jauhari
 
Your MBP should catch all signals. It doesn't matter if its a/b/g or n.

Why yours doesn't? I don't know...
 
If you scroll down on this page in the Apple store, you can tell which you're using, G or N.

I just looked at your public profile to see what kind of computer you're using. If it's the Santa Rosa MBP listed there, then you have N capability, and N is the default setting.
 
If you scroll down on this page in the Apple store, you can tell which you're using, G or N.

I just looked at your public profile to see what kind of computer you're using. If it's the Santa Rosa MBP listed there, then you have N capability, and N is the default setting.

Thanks for your advices, so how to change from N to G? is it automatically?
 
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