Wireless G works by transmitting information through the air in various radio waves. Your computer can pick up the signals and use them to computer information.
Yes, you can. But it can be picked up basically by another computers only.
Message Services. It was used as a wireless telegraph when introduced into the United States.
Wireless Application Protocol
There are basically ONLY two types of wireless technology: analog and digital. ALL "wireless" technology is radio technology.
It is always broadcasting just like the radio, the wireless receiver in your computer or laptop does not send out a signal, that's why you can buy wireless network finders that all you do is click a button to see if there is wireless.
Rather no than yes. It will work if the router is configured to work in the "G" mode.
Yes.
Yes, it will. It will work with A, B, G, and N standards.
No they do not. They simply have to work on a compatible frequency. Such as wireless a, b, g etc.
Yes. It will not have the same performance as a N receiver, but they will connect and work.
Any wireless cards that support Wireless-N will support Wireless-G. However cards that support Wireless-G will not necessarily support Wireless-N
Yes, you can. You have to configure your router to work in compatibility for G networks.
Yes it is backwards compatible
Yes, they can. It's called "bridge".
A Wireless G router provides Wireless access to 802.11g compatible devices
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.
The PS3 is Wireless g the other Playstation models do not come with WiFi