802.11g (Basic)

If you have a mixed mode network, with both 802.11b and 802.11g clients, it’s recommended that you check 11g protection to ensure that slower 11b clients don’t hog all available bandwidth.

Choosing Auto for Wireless mode lets both 802.11b and 802.11g clients connect to the network. If you would prefer to allow only one or the other, you have those options as well.

Be careful changing settings under “Advanced Settings”. 802.11g Protection and SuperAG settings are safe to experiment with, but don’t change the other advanced settings unless you have a reason to do so.

SuperAG technology uses channel bonding to maximize data throughput. The enhanced performance is only available to computer or wireless devices that have a compatible SuperA or SuperG card, like the Buffalo High Power Dual A + G Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter. SuperAG mode allows wireless network speeds up to 108* Mbps. Use with compression is recommended to use SuperAG on G band.

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HP WHR--AG108 manual 802.11g Basic