Yes you should be able to upgrade the card you will be able to go either internal or external as in a slot on the side of the computer.
As to G or N currently the N spec has not been ratified and is still in draft. It is expected to be ratified perhaps early next year.
Once the spec get ratified and the mfr start producing equipment fully based on the spec and not their interpatation of it more inter compliance with different manufactors products will occur
I just purchased an Inspiron 1525 laptop yesterday. I didn't upgrade the standard G network card. Should I have upgraded to N? I've never had a laptop and am completely new to the wireless network. Also, if I want to use N in the future, will I be able to replace the network card? I didn't buy a router, figured I'd buy one elsewhere.
G or N you still will have the same internet connection speed. N will only improve speed on your local ara network. So if you dont transfer alot of files on your lan then G would suffice.
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Yes you should be able to upgrade the card you will be able to go either internal or external as in a slot on the side of the computer.
As to G or N currently the N spec has not been ratified and is still in draft. It is expected to be ratified perhaps early next year.
Once the spec get ratified and the mfr start producing equipment fully based on the spec and not their interpatation of it more inter compliance with different manufactors products will occur
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December 2nd, 2008 22:00
G or N you still will have the same internet connection speed. N will only improve speed on your local ara network. So if you dont transfer alot of files on your lan then G would suffice.