I've been wondering for many days, what does "g" and "n" mean in Radio Type of an Access Point, I see this "802.11g" and "802.11n"... and which one has greater range??
EDIT (NEW Question popped up) - My Micronet has radio type modes of b, g and b + g, at the moment it's set at "b + g", I was wondering if changing it to "g" only will increase its range??
EDIT (NEW Question popped up) - My Micronet has radio type modes of b, g and b + g, at the moment it's set at "b + g", I was wondering if changing it to "g" only will increase its range??