View Full Version : What is Wiresless N and will it make a difference when I'm surfing the tubes?
george benjamin
Apr 13th, 2009, 08:30 AM
Also, if I get a Wireless N netbook, and I connect to a router (for internet) that is not Wireless N, does that mean I'll be using the regular G ?
george benjamin
Apr 13th, 2009, 09:43 PM
friendly bump.
dnyc
Apr 13th, 2009, 10:14 PM
b g or n.. no difference in speed for wireless internet. however if you're transferring wireless files from computer to computer then yes huge difference. thats the major factor in buying g or n... to answer your above question.. if you have a g router and have a n card on your lappy. you will be getting g transfer speeds between computers. if you do not do a lot of of wireless transfer between computers then g is good enough.... hell, if i wanted to transfer something from computer to computer i just use a external drive for that...
george benjamin
Apr 13th, 2009, 10:23 PM
b g or n.. no difference in speed for wireless internet. however if you're transferring wireless files from computer to computer then yes huge difference. thats the major factor in buying g or n... to answer your above question.. if you have a g router and have a n card on your lappy. you will be getting g transfer speeds between computers. if you do not do a lot of of wireless transfer between computers then g is good enough.... hell, if i wanted to transfer something from computer to computer i just use a external drive for that...
Thanks for the info. I appreciate it.
OFF TOPIC: Do people still do that parallel link stuff between two computers?
Kasakato
Apr 13th, 2009, 10:43 PM
Thanks for the info. I appreciate it.
OFF TOPIC: Do people still do that parallel link stuff between two computers?
Transfer files between computers on the same network? Of course, everyday. Local backups are free and fast.
rmkbow
Apr 13th, 2009, 10:51 PM
Thanks for the info. I appreciate it.
OFF TOPIC: Do people still do that parallel link stuff between two computers?
Transferring files with parallel cables is outdated and slow. So with modern computers, no one does that anymore. People now generally transfer files through network switches or wireless.
I don't know much about wireless N, but as far as I know, it's still in draft specification. Not completely finalized. But supposedly there's basically nothign left to change so it should be compatible with future specs.
Mir
Apr 14th, 2009, 03:28 AM
LL5 AKA LapLink ?
Those days were good when people didn't had Nic in the computers
and Data was too much via Serial Ports