I am thinking of using my wireless G router (DG834GT) as a wireless access point along with my main router on the network, a wireless N TP-link.
Assuming i setup the DG834GT with no DHCP enabled and same SSID, wifi encryption and password and wifi channel as the TP-link will the fact one is a wireless G and one a wireless N affect performance?
I dont want the laptops swapping over between them all the time or should it just seamlessly pickup the network and switch between routers without me knowing?
I may infact do them the other way round and use the TP-link as a wireless access point as the DG834GT has DGTeam firmware loaded and is quite tweakable and maintains SNR Margin tweaks after a reboot....i trust this wouldnt alter the questions answer above?
Assuming i setup the DG834GT with no DHCP enabled and same SSID, wifi encryption and password and wifi channel as the TP-link will the fact one is a wireless G and one a wireless N affect performance?
I dont want the laptops swapping over between them all the time or should it just seamlessly pickup the network and switch between routers without me knowing?
I may infact do them the other way round and use the TP-link as a wireless access point as the DG834GT has DGTeam firmware loaded and is quite tweakable and maintains SNR Margin tweaks after a reboot....i trust this wouldnt alter the questions answer above?