Yes. 802.11n is backwards compatible with 802.11a/b/g. Caveats include: - legacy devices will degrade network performance. - CTS needs to be turned on (all nodes) for 802.11b devices to interact correctly Please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/802.11n#Backward_compatibility Jason Ellison http://www.jasonellison.net/
Is G compatible network.
Usually they are, you have configure the router for G wireless networks.
Yes it is backwards compatible
Yes they are all backwards compatible. N to G to B. BUT, your N network will slow down to G speeds every time the G device connects unless you have a MIMO set up.
Yes, you can. Wireless N devices are reversely compatible with G networks.
Google the router model number and read specifications.
Yes, if you connect them using a LAN cable.
Sort of. Almost all Wireless N routers support the G protocol aswell, so will be compatible with these devices. Whether they benefit from the extra range, I do not know.
Yes, a wireless n adapter is backwards compatible with wireless g. Check the box you are buying and it will tell you if it is compatible with which wireless ranges.
It depends on which wireless adapter you are using for your xbox. You should have G or N.
Rather no than yes. It will work if the router is configured to work in the "G" mode.
802.11n devices on the market are backward-compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b.