wireless-n vs wireless-g
Von: Philippe Gautier (philippe.gautiernospam@nospam.hgu.mrc.ac.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 03.09.2008 10:23
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Newsgroup: uk.comp.home-networking
Datum: 03.09.2008 10:23
Message-ID: <SPrvk.52221$E41.27214@text.news.virginmedia.com>
Newsgroup: uk.comp.home-networking
Hi, I have to buy a wireless modem/route (ADSL) for my mother who just got a laptop (wireless-g). I was wondering if I should go for a wireless-g modem/router, the like of Linksys WAG200G or for a wireless-N, like Linksys WAG160N. I know that the speed is going to be limited by her ADSL anyway, but the reasoning is that her house is very old with *very* thick wall, and I'm slightly worried that a wireless-G network would not be enough. I read that apart from the speed, the range of wireless-n is much better, so, in case wireless-G doesn't work, and if I buy a wireless-N modem/router, I guess I can later buy a wireless-N USB adapter for her laptop and make it work this way. So, I guess my question is: any potential problem using a wireless-N modem/router with a wireless-G laptop? Sorry if this has been covered before. many thanks Philippe[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Jeff Gaines (03.09.2008 12:20)
- Ian (03.09.2008 13:58)
- Jeff Gaines (03.09.2008 17:35)
