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What about 11b and 11g?

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Unless these are tri-radio APs, how can they deliver b/g service on a 20 MHz-wide 2.4 GHz channel, 802.11n service on a separate 40 MHz-wide 2.4 GHz channel, and 802.11n service on a 5 GHz channel?

Or are you assuming that they'll deploy just one 40 MHz-wide 2.4 GHz channel that serves 802.11n clients and can serve legacy clients in compatibility mode? That will, of course, reduce the experience of 802.11n clients.

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