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>> >> > My home network is hooked up to the Netgear 834G running in 802.11g
>> > mode. I
>> >> > know want to purchase the HP Ipaq RX3715 but it only supports
> 802.11b -
>> > does
>> >> > that mean I have to 'clock down' to 11b to run all the devices or can
> I
>> > run
>> >> > my 2 PC's and laptop in 11g mode and the Ipaq in 11b mode?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks
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>> >> >
>> >> Yes, both are supported by your router.
>> >
>> > Is it possible to run the router in 11g mode for the PC's and laptop and
> 11b
>> > mode for the Ipaq, SIMULTANEOUSLY?
>> >
>> Yes I meant simultaneously, as far as I know all g devices automatically
> do b simultaneously, the
>> Netgear definitely does I've got one.
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> Excellent. Thanks for the quick response, much appreciated. Now I've gottta
> find the cheapest place to get hold of the IPAQ RX3715 :-)
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You're welcome, I should have added that you need to go to your router's control panel and make sure
it's set for 'g and b', which is the default setting I think.
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