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Re: I like Wireless N because of the interference!

well, you *could* log into each of their routers and, at the very least, change the channel it's operating on. I know it's not technically "right", but it's not harming their network either.

Of course, like you said, if you get a pre-N router, you'll not only have an excellent signal yourself, but you'll suppress your neighbors signals heavily.
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