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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Only in so much as they have a modem in them. Apart from that they work exactly the same
Again, not in my experience. I have a laptop with an 'N' adapter built in - it will go for WPA2-AES everytime in a Mixed-mode setting.
The reason Mixed-mode is recommended is precisely to stop the issue of older equipment not being able to connect.
Once Virgin are reasonably sure that all devices support WPA2 then the advice will no doubt change
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agree with you there BenMcr, i have no problems with connecting 'g' and 'n' machines at the same time it is a function of most wireless 'n' routers ,just choose the correct config and away you go ,
and by the way (directed to the OP)the VM site is awash with help and advice on setting up your equipment
I also think that the OP should be tad carefull with his blog because alot of his "facts" are plain wrong and the post is very deflamitary towards VM and when you put this together with the incorrect facts then VM could have a case to sue