QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Oct 5 2011, 12:56 AM)
You mean compatible as in? You're using DDWRT or TP-Link custom firmware(Exist??) or Default firmware???
Erm... Speed, not really but transferring between local users is definitely faster because the D-link I've been using just can't let me transfer at full speed, in deed, it's just like 500kB/s (crapp...) It will not be faster because UniFi max out at 20M (for 20m packages) while wifi speed is at least 54Mbps nowadays. Wifi won't be a limiting factor provided that your device is not far away (or weak signal) from the router. Else, I don't think it will be limit for it.
Wireless N router are backward compatible. But you can setup the router to broadcast only B/G or B/G/N or N only. For your case, if you don't want to get a new adapter to achieve 300M wireless N speed, it's fine. No issue on Internet. It'll only be slower if you want to transfer file via wireless. 54M is more than enough for Unifi. Should have no prob at surfing and browsing quality though. My housemates have been connecting in G mode to wireless B/G/N broadcasted wifi. No issue.
Erm... I think most of us here knows that. Sorry if you're not informed. I've been paying few bucks for first three months to call them...
i flash my router with open WRT firmware broErm... Speed, not really but transferring between local users is definitely faster because the D-link I've been using just can't let me transfer at full speed, in deed, it's just like 500kB/s (crapp...) It will not be faster because UniFi max out at 20M (for 20m packages) while wifi speed is at least 54Mbps nowadays. Wifi won't be a limiting factor provided that your device is not far away (or weak signal) from the router. Else, I don't think it will be limit for it.
Wireless N router are backward compatible. But you can setup the router to broadcast only B/G or B/G/N or N only. For your case, if you don't want to get a new adapter to achieve 300M wireless N speed, it's fine. No issue on Internet. It'll only be slower if you want to transfer file via wireless. 54M is more than enough for Unifi. Should have no prob at surfing and browsing quality though. My housemates have been connecting in G mode to wireless B/G/N broadcasted wifi. No issue.
Erm... I think most of us here knows that. Sorry if you're not informed. I've been paying few bucks for first three months to call them...
Oct 5 2011, 01:12 AM

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