Radio Mode Settings

Currently, I have my Time Capsule set to 802.11n only (5GHZ) and I have my Airport Extreme setup as 802.11n(802.11b/g compatible). My question is if I change the Time Capsule to 802.11n(802.11b/g compatible) is that going to make both Radio Modes run at 2.4 GHz? Having the two routers is working just fine - just wondering if I could have one less thing on my desk without giving up speed.

My question is if I change the Time Capsule to 802.11n(802.11b/g compatible) is that going to make both Radio Modes run at 2.4 GHz?
Yes, and if you want them both to run in this radio band, then you should change the radio channel on the TC to at least 3-5 channels away from the AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) to prevent interference.

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    In my AE settings under radio mode I have 2 options:
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    2. 802.11n only (2.4 Gz)
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    I think that the US MBP must be set to give the 4 options as in the US they of course can use the 5GHZ standard.In the UK we cant so it would make total sense not to offer the 5GHZ(on the Apple UK site it says 2.5 times faster,as opposed to 5 times faster on the US site).I can only tell you the options i have which are.
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  • Radio mode on Airport Extreme 2013

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    https://www.dropbox.com/s/bypyzb8j2lb7h3t/Screenshot%202015-02-14%2015.56.38.png ?dl=0

    You are using the wrong software to try to change settings on your AirPort Extreme 802.11ac model.
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    Setup and Administration
    iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 6 or later and AirPort Utility 1.3
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    "you'll use N+B/G at 2.4 GHZ."
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    My Verizon Fios modem is actually a router. Indeed, I have my TiVo box connected to the Fios modem/router.
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    Correct?
    Message was edited by: JoeS

  • Radio mode option dissapeared from Aiport utility on 6. gen AP extreme

    Hi! I am a new user of the new Apple Airport Extreme 6. gen. Everything works just fantastic so far. But I have one question. In the Airport utility 6.3 (wireless settings) I  have a little column called in English "radio mode" (just below the window I can rename my 5GHz WiFi and choose my country) when my previous Airport Extreme (5. gen.) is connected but when I connect my 6. gen. one, the column is not there anymore (see the first (5. gen. Extreme) and the second (6. gen. Extreme) screenshots). Sorry for the Czech language on the screenshots but I am sure that all of you know what I mean. The column where I can manually switch between 802.11a/n (5GHz) - 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz) radio modes. Is it just a problem with my Extreme or has Apple removed this feature from the new 2013 6. gen. Extreme? thanks

    why?
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  • Airport Express (2nd gen): Radio Mode & Channel Set-Up

    Hello,
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    I have recently purchased an Airport Express (2nd gen) and iPod Touch (4th gen) to stream music. I experience connectivity problems when my neighbour’s WiFi is turned on. When their WiFi is on my iPod rarely can detect the Base Station and when it does detect it - it cannot connect. The Airport Utility cannot detect the Base Station either when their WiFi is on. Yet when they are away and their WiFi isn’t turned on I have no problems and the system works absolutely perfectly.
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    2.4GHz Mode: Automatic mode, 802.11n (802.11g/g compatible) or 802.11n only (5 GHz Mode)
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    2.4GHz Mode: Automatic or choice of eleven channels
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    Hello, Tesserax,
    My apologies if I have breeched community etiquette in asking for your advice.
    I use a second generation Airport Express base station, Ethernet fed with category 6 cable, Radio Mode locked to 5 GHz for best data throughput, the station close to my iPad. The set up has improved YouTube video streaming performance significantly. No streaming freezing so far.
    Are my base station's WiFi Settings are correct?
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    Radio Channel > Manual > Automatic On > 5 GHz Channel 149. Automatic on to allow switching between 5 GHz channels.
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    Options on an Airport Express (n) using Airport Utility 6.3.1 with the option key pressed.

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    No, not if you are using an 802.11ac Apple router.
    Question 3: Since I've shown that my Macbook will NOT switch to a different AP even though the signal strength from that AP is much weaker than another AP until I toggle my wireless on the Macbook on and off --- would any of these modes below help to solve that problem?
    No
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    It could not hurt to try the 5 GHz option to see if you think it works better than 2.4 GHz. There are never any guarantees with wireless, so it is not possible to predict what the results might be until you actually try things out in your own home.

  • MacBook Air and problems with Time Capsule in 5GHz Radio Mode

    We have our Time Capsule configured to 802.11n only (5 GHz). We've done this to work more efficiently in a particularly noisy wireless area. The problem is that the MacBook Air can't maintain a connection to it and when it loses the connection, the wireless interface seems to disappear from the Mac altogether - the wireless status indicator just shows an empty cone. The only solution is a restart. Sometimes it loses the connection after a couple of hours, sometimes within minutes, though it always goes eventually. All other machines on the network are fine, and switching the Time Capsule to 802.11n only (2.4 GHz) solves the problem, though there's a lot of noise at that frequency and our network performance as a whole suffers.
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    INFO:iMPACT - Vendor ID:              01
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  • Radio Mode options in simultaneous and non-simultaneous models

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    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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