No! but if it was vice versa then possably yes!
Use the wireless adapter properties to locate your wireless network ("List of available networks"), then double click on your network, enter the phrase if you have to, and you are ready to roll.
Many can. If your phone supports WiFi then it will connect to most B/G/N wireless networks.
Wireless adapter of G type connect work in N type network. To take advantage of N networks you need to have N type network adapter.
G repeater will not work with N network, unless your router is configured to work in compatibility mode. It means that your router can work with both G and N networks. Thus when you connect your G repeater it will extend only your G network.
If you have a wireless adapters, most PCs do not have them, it means that your PC is wireless compatible. Even if you do not have it. It's very easy to fix. You can for $30-50 a good G-card which will allow you to connect to wireless networks (even to N-network, if the the network was configured to work in compatible mode).
Is G compatible network.
Wireless routers are required to have a wireless network connection. The stronger the wireless signal the further the signal will reach. Although the network can be seen by others within it's signal range, for security reasons your network cannot be accessed without a network key. Specifically a N rated wireless router has a powerful signal. G routers are much less powerful. For any router to work you need to connect a wireless receiver to the computer you want on the network.
You can't.
Belkin Wireless-G Network Adapter report that it works great,but they don't seem as thrilled about installing it.
B & G together
802.11g
The computer itself must have a wireless adapter to connect to wireless networks. It is also necessary to have a wireless router, which must support the same kind of wireless communication as the adapter(a,b,g,n), although an ad-hoc network can be set up with only two computers and no router.