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Speed and technology (N is a newer, faster technology.)
in terms of speed and distance the best wireless network technology to date is wireless n
Yes. It will operate at G speed.
Wireless n has a highter bandwidth and range. Wireless n is therefore recommended. Note that the download speed on most internet connections is far less than what both wireless n and wireless g can handle.
A wireless router "N" has one of the fastest speeds available. It is more costly than the basic wireless router speed of "G". To ensure getting the fastest speed, be sure both the wireless router and wireless card have the same speed. Most laptops with built in wireless cards only have a speed of "G". The network runs at the slowest speed that is being used. An upgraded card may be needed.
average speed, price and age. the N is faster more expensive and newer
Wireless N routers on the 2.4 Ghz. band can get about 4 MB/sec. transfer speed.
Wireless n router is a device that offers the capability of having wireless internet. With much faster speed. I have never tried this type of router so not sure if this is actuate of not.
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.
Faster Wireless Computing is possible with the wireless n routers. Wireless routers can be very confusing to most consumers. Walk into any store and there are dozens of wireless routers stacked high for inspection. At one time the wireless g routers were the standard. Now more consumers are opting for the higher speed wireless n routers. Those who are ready to upgrade their wireless router should definitely purchase the wireless n routers that support the 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi.
Any wireless cards that support Wireless-N will support Wireless-G. However cards that support Wireless-G will not necessarily support Wireless-N
No. But if the wireless router is N, then it should downgrade to G when needed. It's automatic but the speed and signal is not as good.