wireless mode

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The tag 'wireless mode' refers to a setting in network adapter properties that controls which IEEE 802.11 standards (such as b/g/n) the adapter uses. Users on WindowsForum.com have reported issues where changing the wireless mode from 802.11d to 802.11b/g/n does not persist after a reboot, causing connectivity problems. This tag covers troubleshooting steps for making wireless mode changes permanent, including driver settings and adapter configuration. Common themes include Realtek adapters, USB wireless adapters, and Windows device manager settings.
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    Windows 7 NETWORK ADAPTER- 802.11d?? I want 802.11n

    Hey, This is my first post here. I am going into Computer>manage>device manager>network adapters>my adapter>rightclick>properties>advanced and I am trying to change the "property" from "802.11d" to "wireless mode" (under value next to "wireless mode" it says IEE 802.11b/g/n) which i believe my...
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    Windows 7 Realtek RTL 8191 SU Driver:

    Recently installed a AirLink 101 USB Adapter and an AirLink 101 Wireless N Router. I tried to connect to the LAN but Password was incorrect. Found out that the Adapter Properties were set to 802.11d and Value at Disable. Changed them to Property: Wireless Mode and the Value to, IEEE 802.11b/g/n...
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