Re: Advantages of using a N Router with G Wireless Cards ?



On Jun 8, 2:09 pm, "frankdowli...@xxxxxxxxx" <frankdowli...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Are there any advantages of using a wireless n router as opposed to
a g router in terms of speed or distance when used with a g wireless
adapter only ?

Jeff ,

thanks for the reply - it is for a friend who is enamoured with new
technology.
I told him to apply the 3rd party firmware to his vesion 4 wrt54g
Linksys router ( I would install)
Which products are which - Which are the beam forming products ?
Another question from this same fellow - how about a Linksys "
range extender" ? Are they a good idea ? I tried to talk him out of
it .

.



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