Yes, however you will not be running at "G" speed. Some routers have an option to only allow B, or G routers, or to allow both. If you are experiencing problems, it is most likely within this setup where the problem lies. Otherwise, it will work just fine.
any wireless B/G/Most N routers. I recomend the linksys WRT54G
Wireless g are only compatible with b. When you shop for a router you will see on the package what that model is compatible with. It will 802.11b/g or 802.11a/n or what ever one you are looking at.
No. Wireless adapters and routers have to follow a common protocol; thus they are always compatible with others of the same type (A, B, G, N), regardless of brand name.
When selecting a wireless network adapter for a wireless network, it is important to be aware of the technology and capabilities of the router. The latest technology used in wireless routers is 802.11N, which is backward compatible with older networking protocols such as 802.11g and 802.b. However, the performance of signal transfers of a wireless network adapter is limited by the technology used in the router. For example, a wireless-N adapter will not reach its full Mbps speeds of data transfer when connected to a wireless-G router.
All wireless adapters are the same.
Faster Wireless Computing is possible with the wireless n routers. Wireless routers can be very confusing to most consumers. Walk into any store and there are dozens of wireless routers stacked high for inspection. At one time the wireless g routers were the standard. Now more consumers are opting for the higher speed wireless n routers. Those who are ready to upgrade their wireless router should definitely purchase the wireless n routers that support the 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi.
The Letters Stand For Different Types of signals frequencys essentially. Wireless N is the best and newest. It doesn't interfear with other wireless devices like cellphones,microwaves, and other electronic devices. Wireless N also has alot better penetrating range and coverange area. It also allows for quicker internet access without the interference Wireless G is todays Standard. Alot of devices use this today. Wireless B is the older Standard Only a wireless N Wireless adaptar is compatible with N,G, and B routers. The same cannot be said about Wireless G and B. To get the full potential of N you should have both a wireless N Router, and a Wireless N Adapter in the computer.
No they do not. They simply have to work on a compatible frequency. Such as wireless a, b, g etc.
You might have to. Not many B-type routers support WPA. Check the router manual to see if it's capable of WPA.
The equipment with the "n" designation can transmit data at twice the speed of "g" routers and is more than five times as fast as "b" wireless routers.
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.
Airport Extreme is Apple's standard for wireless networking. Original Airport was only compatible with Wireless "B" networking. 2nd Generation or Airport Extreme was compatible with Wireless "G" and "B". The newest rendition of Airport is still called Airport Extreme however it supports "B","G", and the newest "N".