Most 802.11n routers are backward compatible and will support 802.11g.
A Wireless G router provides Wireless access to 802.11g compatible devices
Yes, you can. Wireless N devices are reversely compatible with G networks.
A g broadband router is used for receiving a network connection. In addition, after receiving the connection, the router gives off wireless connection to other devices.
The same as with wireless G card and G router.
No.
Usually they are, you have configure the router for G wireless networks.
You can use router of G or N type and the same type wireless adapter. Of course you can use wireless N adapter with G-type router and reverse.
A g broadband router is used for receiving a network connection. In addition, after receiving the connection, the router gives off wireless connection to other devices.
The BELKIN Wireless G Router 5X FASTER has a 400ft RANGE.
Rather no than yes. It will work if the router is configured to work in the "G" mode.
Your wireless adapter probably worked better with the old router. Or the new router is a lower end N router and the old one was a high end G
a lot faster