Wireless G router is capable of supporting faster speeds than the B router.
Wireless B router uses the IEEE 802.11b standard which supports bandwidth up to 11 Mbps, while the 802.11g (or G-series) supports bandwidth up to 54 Mbps.
Wireless B is the 802.11b standard.Any Wireless B routerr has a bandwidth of 11Mbps
No any router will work, get something like a belkin or cisco systems router, works on the same 802.11 b/g/n system.
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No they do not. They simply have to work on a compatible frequency. Such as wireless a, b, g etc.
If your router supports compatibility mode for b-type networks. You need to check the router manual for the specifications. If it supports in the wireless network properties you need to choose to use mixed mode (can have a different name).
If you are talking about building of wireless network. Then you need a wireless router and a wireless network adapter (if you have a laptop you might not need it). If you have a desktop you rather will have to purchase a wireless network adapter. Pay attention to what kind of wireless network you are going to build. It can be a, b, g, and n types.
You can download the proper drivers and installation software from www.linksys.com
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.
Yes, it will. It will work with A, B, G, and N standards.
You might have to. Not many B-type routers support WPA. Check the router manual to see if it's capable of WPA.
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.
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.