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Old 26-04-2009, 11:30   #1
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Question Belkin G router...

Hi, Been having problems with connection over the last 2 weeks, I'm now wondering if my old Belkin G is tired and not coping with my 20meg.
So been looking at upgrading to the Belkin N1 Vision, my question is...that my daughter uses her laptop through the router with a Belkin G card, would that still pick up a signal from the N1 router or would she need to replace it with a N1 card?

Anyone have opinions on the Belkin N1 Vision or advise upgrading to a different router?

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Re: Belkin G router...

Most routers that offer "N" are backwards compatible with "g" wireless.
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Re: Belkin G router...

Cheers Rob, but would it speed up her internet connection if she gets a N card or not?
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Re: Belkin G router...

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Cheers Rob, but would it speed up her internet connection if she gets a N card or not?
I got the N router from virgin at a cost of £25 changed my G type one and logged in i have 2 pc's running approx. 16-18 mb bandwidth a laptop with built in wlan running at approx. 12mb nd for some strange reason another pc running with a belkin G adapter runs at 5-6mb and the N does work with G type think its the WN2000 router i have hope this helps
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