Wireless N is a much more recent standard. It features higher connection speed, longer range, and it is less vulnerable to signal interference, however it requires a Wireless N compatible network card / external reciever. Wireless G is an older standard, is less expensive, has enough range/speed for most users, and wireless G networks cards are much more common.
Speed and technology (N is a newer, faster technology.)
A G+ router supports the same speed as a G router (54 MBps) but also supports a higher transmission speed, usually only with a select number of wireless cards from the same manufacturer.
A Wireless G router provides Wireless access to 802.11g compatible devices
The same as with wireless G card and G router.
The difference between an N and a G router is all in what the purpose of your router is for. You need to see if you are using it for a personal or business use.
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.
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.
what is a wireless g card with bluetooth?
one is better