You guys know mostly everything...I need some advice.
I've got a wireless router that seems to have rotten range-even in a
straight line with no intervening walls, file cabinets, plumbing, etc.
It's about 5 years old and might just be ready for the junk heap. For
Christmas, I was given a G wireless card for my laptop (because the
router's a "G"). Looking at new routers, it appears that most are now
"N".
What's the difference?
Should I bag the G card and just get an N router and a new card, or
should I look for a G router.
Why does it look like N is replacing G? Is the new "format" superior?
JohnD
Digitally challenged
Prefers points to Pertronix
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