What I reaad on Wifi is that when one a,b, or g device is around, *all* n-enabled devices should detect an a/b/g device in the range, and are supposed to then talk in the channel in backward way.... so one non-n device in range, will turn down all of the channel into slow mode. One n-device not turning down, will hinder non-n devices understanding anything in the channel with its for that device ununderstandable "noise"...
So maybe this might also be an issue in your case. Turn all other devices in range off, except the iLiad and your router, and look if no neighbour is contaminating the channel with any troublesome talk... then maybe some routers will work...
When the standard is available, all of the non-standard draft devices will be yet another issue, since some things *are* supposed to change, and honestly when you develop a new protocol its pain enough to be backward compatible to old standards, when you need to be continously backward compatible to any draft, you can understand this people get crazy... so the result is either more crappy than it needed to be, or they ignore draft status compatibility once in a while
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