Mac mini server, Snow Leopard, Linksys E4200, 802.11n

Hi,
I have mac mini server and wifi router linksys e4200.
Something goes wrong after software update on mac mini. For clarify I updated a firmware on E4200 too but I think that is not a problem.
Now I can't get full speed from 802.11n mode.
My download speed extemely decreases from 160Mbit(always before update) to 27Mbit
My router supports 3 modes of 802.11n
1. Mixed
2. Only Wireless-A
3. Only Wireless-N
It always was in mixed mode on 802.11n befare. That's mean it supports b/g/a/n
I switched it to 'Wireless-N' and can't get it work. My mac mini shows me the wifi network but it can't connect to that network.
Then I turned my router in Wireless-A. Now I can connect to wifi network but my download speed always no more 27Mbit
Also these results I see in Mixed mode.
As I understand my N mode does not work.
Another strange thing the System profiler shows me that my AirPort does not suppor N mode.
How to fix it?
Regards
Software Versions:
  Menu Extra:          6.2.2 (622.2)
  configd plug-in:          6.2.5 (625.6)
  System Profiler:          6.0.1 (601.1)
  Network Preference:          6.2.2 (622.2)
  AirPort Utility:          5.6.1 (561.3)
  IO80211 Family:          3.2 (320.1)
  Interfaces:
en1:
  Card Type:          AirPort Extreme  (0x14E4, 0x93)
  Firmware Version:          Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.10.131.42.4)
  Locale:          FCC
  Country Code:          RU
  Supported PHY Modes:          802.11 a/b/g
  Supported Channels:          1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165
  Wake On Wireless:          Supported
  Status:          Connected
  Current Network Information:
Regul-2.4Ghz:
  PHY Mode:          802.11g
  BSSID:          c0:c1:c0:e8:df:1e
  Channel:          1
  Country Code:          RU
  Network Type:          Infrastructure
  Security:          WPA2 Personal
  Signal / Noise:          -45 dBm / -94 dBm
  Transmit Rate:          54
  Other Local Wireless Networks:
Regul-5Ghz:
  PHY Mode:          802.11n
  BSSID:          c0:c1:c0:e8:df:1f
  Channel:          36,1
  Network Type:          Infrastructure
  Security:          WPA2 Personal
  Signal / Noise:          -43 dBm / -88 dBm
System Version:          Mac OS X Server 10.6.8 (10K549)
  Server Configuration:          Advanced
  Kernel Version:          Darwin 10.8.0
  Boot Volume:          Server HD
  Boot Mode:          Normal
  Computer Name:          rusik
  User Name:          Rusik (rusik)
  Secure Virtual Memory:          Not Enabled
  64-bit Kernel and Extensions:          Yes
  Time since boot:          1:24

Thanks for answer
So please tell me does my Mac mini server supports 802.11n or it supports only a,b,g modes?
From the specs for this Mac mini
Wi-Fi wireless networking (based on 802.11n specification; 802.11a/b/g compatible)
model MC438LL/A
intel core 2 duo 2.66Ghz
2010 edition

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