Did my iMac automatically update to "n"?

Just got a new AEXn and loaded the new AE utility on my imac (24" intel), got the AEXn up and running.
Curious - how do i tell if my iMac is now "n" enabled? (I'm running the network as n/g because i have to hook up older laptops from time to time.)
I have no reason to doubt that the update DIDN'T enable, just curious how to verify.
thanks!

My old Airport Extreme was configured for 802.11g only. This version only has options for b/g/n compatibility or only 802.11n, therefore I miss out on the ability to pump up the data rate to 24Mbps.
Any ideas how to accomplish 'g' only or 'g/n' only?

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