Monday I am going to one of the electronic stores to pick up a wireless
router and adapter for Verizon DSL.
Is there any noticable speed distance between B and G technology?? I will
mostly use it for internet, can't see doing many file transfers between home
computers. I see these advertisements pushing G routers
for their great speedbut swith DSL internet not sure it really matters.
The bargains are with the 802.11b routersso it's tempting to go with
them and replace it down the road if need be. Seems the technology changes
yearly anyways. Any insight into speed factor appreciated. Likely will go
with B, unless a good argument can be made for the G Broadband.
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B is 11Mb max, G is 50Mb max. Apart from that :-)
In that case, unless you have a 100meg internet connection, you'll see
absolutely no difference.
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At the standards level, none. However, the OP asked which device to buy, and
manufacturers have chosen to include WPA features in their 802.11G devices,
which is an improvement over the WEP security found in 802.11B equipment.
Those interested in the standards process may consult
# for an
excellent treatise on WEP security issues
# for information on progress in 802.1X
and 802.11i.
HTH.
William
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Since the ADSL link is the bottleneck for Internet use, there won't be a
speed difference between 802.11B and 802.11G devices.
However, 802.11B has a security problem, so if you're concerned about
preventing eavesdropping or wardrivers, choose the "G" model.
FWIW.
William
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Everything I've read indicates that B and G differ very little in terms of
range. And they respond similarly to absorbing construction materials,
because that depends on frequency and not encoding technique. 802.11g has a
slight edge in that it is less sensitive to multipath echo.
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data. Sounds like it may in situations. I heard both arguments. B is just a
good as G for the internet. Other argument is G is slightly better
for wireless reception.
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I mapped all the drives on my laptop from my old reliable desktop and use
all the desktop programs on my laptop via G wifi .. my laptop only has
3.5g/b of used C HDD space but has the whole alphabet of D,E,F,G etc of
drives too - remote storage out the gazzoo ;) wifi-G works well but is
somewhat slow with large program loading or larger graphic saves, don't
think I'd be happy with B.
As you distance yourself from the AP/Router the through-put drops and you
might find B is slowing you down a bit sooner than G will.
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