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I am trying to transfer data between my laptop (OS XP Professional SP2, Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz, 1 GB RAM) and my desktop (Vista Ultimate, Intel Quad Core 2.4 GHz, 3GB RAM) using wireless communication since I don’t have adequate cables. I am trying to transfer data between my laptop (OS XP Professional SP2, Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz, 1 GB RAM) and my desktop (Vista Ultimate, Intel Quad Core 2.4 GHz, 3GB RAM) using wireless communication since I don’t have adequate cables. I’m planning on buying a wireless router for my home sometime this month. After looking through the Best Buy website, I’ve decided on buying either a Netgear or Linksys router; definitely leaning toward the Netgear one mostly because of aesthetics. I’m wondering what the range is on the Netgear G router from Best Buy (link [...] hello, i were wandering if it would be possible to broadcast my 802.11g as far as possible so neighbors could get access to my media server with there standard wifi recivers. i plan on doing this by having a high gain signal for outgoing and sensitive reviver for incoming, boosting range. also, don’t say its impossible [...] I have a apple ibook with os 10.3.9 and a airport card installed. It wont let me connect to the wpa network it is not WPA2 its WPA does the original airport card work with WPA? It recognizes the router when i put in the password it comes up with an error and the password [...] There are minimum system requirements on the box, and one of them says i need a 500mhz or faster processor, but mine is only 400mhz. does this really matter? The router is a BELKIN F5D7230-4 802.11g Wireless G Router http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16833314006 Can A Netgear 802.11g or 802.11b Router be connect to a Telstra ISDN box? And Do Ethernet Cables connect to the ISDN? I just purchased a new computer the has an 802.11n in it and I have an old laptop that has a 802.11g in it. I have read all the things saying that the 802.11n are compatible with the 802.11g and older but when looking at BestBuy.com I notice some say they are backwards compatible and [...] Ok. My main problem is that my 802.11g Buffalo router doesn’t provide enough range down to the first floor of my home. i would like to have the ability to work anywhere in my home…currently not possible. I don’t have any equipment that currently have N adapters. My laptops I am sure don’t. I have [...] 802.11g wireless usb 2.0 adapter, an error ocurred while wizard saving inf to the flash drive how fix it ?? I’m currently using a Linksys 802.11B wireless router. My only complaint with the router is that I can’t get complete coverage in my home. Would a 802.11G provide better range? On average, how many users can ‘effectively’ access one WAP with the 802.11g versus the 802.11n? If I have a wireless access point that supports 802.11n and 802.11g modes, and I use a 802.11g device, will I be able to benefit from the extra range that an 802.11n router provides? Or, is that range specific to the use of the 802.11n protocol? REFERENCE: Wikipedia lists the 802.11n indoor range as 70 [...] If I have a wireless access point that supports 802.11n and 802.11g modes, and I use a 802.11g device, will I be able to benefit from the extra range that an 802.11n router provides? Or, is that range specific to the use of the 802.11n protocol? REFERENCE: Wikipedia lists the 802.11n indoor range as 70 [...] |
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