how to know which standard does my Wi-Fi Connection using currently

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Published on 2012-09-22T08:50:22Z Indexed on 2012/09/22 9:49 UTC
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My laptop has capabilities of 802.11n connection. with my previous router i could connect with more than 54Mb connection. now i have D-Link router and for some reason the maximum connection speed is 54Mb, which implying that the connection has established with 802.11g.

how can i check which standard (g or n) has been established? is there any command that get that information? (nm-applet does not give any information about that at the connection information window).

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