Actually, you didn't have to return the WAP. You would have gotten better
reception with a G card and a B WAP.
My two cents.
actually... 802.11G is much shorter range than 802.11B. typical use, with most consumer grade routers, pegs the range of G equipment at around 50 feet. for G equipment to work past that range, it scales back to the B protocol.
the difference in adding a third party card has nothing to do with B vs G - it has to do with taking the antenna external.
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