Draft-N wireless equipment is backward compatible to that of 802.11g and 802.11b standards, so they should work together. Of course network performance is then limited by older equipment on the network
Your G router should be fine. You can upgrade to a N router if you would like but it will not improve your internet connection. Only your speed on your Local area network will have the performance increase. If you would like to get rid of your old G router let me know what model you have and the first four serial number characters of it. For I might could use it.
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November 29th, 2008 20:00
Draft-N wireless equipment is backward compatible to that of 802.11g and 802.11b standards, so they should work together. Of course network performance is then limited by older equipment on the network
dallascowboyswo
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November 29th, 2008 22:00
Your G router should be fine. You can upgrade to a N router if you would like but it will not improve your internet connection. Only your speed on your Local area network will have the performance increase. If you would like to get rid of your old G router let me know what model you have and the first four serial number characters of it. For I might could use it.
kevinm53
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November 30th, 2008 21:00
This is just the info I needed guys. Thanks Much
Kevin M