Very simple, got to the routers home config page, go to security, and unable unap
Huawei Ascend was created on 2010-10-27.
Yes, I do believe it is a router. I as well have the same one. As far as I can tell it runs off a 3.5 G network (that might be rounded to 3G or hopefully 4G) but I as well am looking for some answers about it. There's not much literature on it. It's almost like it's a prototype in testing. It's been pretty good to me but I want to know how many Mbps it does so I can get a proper ethernet switch.
I am using huawei ascend p7. in my opinion xiaomi is better than huawei..
They are two different protocols. Most (probably all) N routers and networks cards can also do G and probably B protocol. Anything labeled as G will only do G and in amlost all cases B. N is faster than G (but you'd never notice the speed difference if you are just connecting to the internet, they are both way faster than a home internet connection. N should, technically, have a bit longer range than G, but in real-life most people don't see a great deal of difference here.
To set up the wizard for the Huawei HG231F wireless router, you must log into the utility to configure the router. Ensure that the connections are correct and click Next. Choose Connection Type and set the WLAN parameters and click Next, then Submit.
The same as with wireless G card and G router.
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.
Usually they are, you have configure the router for G wireless networks.
A Wireless G router provides Wireless access to 802.11g compatible devices
Rather no than yes. It will work if the router is configured to work in the "G" mode.
Very simple, got to the routers home config page, go to security, and unable unap
Yes, however, your internet speed will only be that of the G router which is comparably slower than that of an N router.
The BELKIN Wireless G Router 5X FASTER has a 400ft RANGE.
No.
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.
Yes, you can. You have to configure your router to work in compatibility for G networks.