but i will have the N range even though i have a g wireless card? --- In [email protected], Donk <d.knier...@...> wrote: > > From what I understand, you are well within the range of either an N or > G type router. Even G routers should be effective to 100ft. N routers > extend that range to maybe 600 or 700 feet. But since you're only 50 ft > away you shouldn't have any range problems at all (unless you've got > thick concrete or steel walls - or a lot of other devices (like cordless > phones) interfering with your signal. So, yeah your range will improve > - but it shouldn't make any difference at 50 feet. But the N protocol's > firmware makes it a lot more stable - so if you've had drop-outs or > whatever, the N router should help stabilize them. > > I "think" you might see a little bit of a speed increase. Your network > will only work at G speeds (up to about 56Mbs), but the N router will > have dual channels (most do - if they have 2 antennas) and will have > less need to re-send damaged data. > But as far as using the internet you won't see any change - your 11Mbs > is way fast enough for that. But for transferring files to other PC's > on your network you might see some minor improvement in speed. > > Good luck, > Donk > > > > On 10/23/2010 6:55 PM, kevin19_89 wrote: > > my wireless g router is having to be fixed and im gonna just buy a new > > router. im aware that wireless g will work with N > > > > i know it will on speed work at wireless N speed but if im connecting will > > the wireless N router still use its range or will its range be as a > > wireless g since thats what i have? (otherwords will i have a stronger > > connection than i do with wireless G?) > > > > i am about 50 foot from router and get around 11mbps. will it be higher or > > same with wireless N router on wireless g card? > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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