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Difference between wireless g and N in my own setip

Asked by chicolonga in Networking Cables, Network Routers, 802.11 Wireless Access Points

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Hello. I have a Netgear wireless router MR814 transfer rate is 11MBPS 802.11B compliant. my internet is ATT  with Downstream Speed: Up to 1.5 Mbps Upstream Speed: Up to 384 Kbps. Now i want to know if buying a better router would increase my speed? since my internet speed is only 1.5 and my current router can handle 11mbps. i will be using a network cable connection not the wireless connection.  Now for my second question. i wanna know if there would be a difference with wired (network cable) and wireless speed with my current setup? my router will be 1 foot away from my imac. so distance is not an issue. now i prefer not to use cables to connect to my router cause i want a clean neat setup. i dont like wires. but if the difference is really significant then i would use wires. my computer is 20 inch imac 10.5 leopard. thanks guys.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Networking Cables, Network Routers, 802.11 Wireless Access Points
Tags: netgear, wireless router, mr814, i need to know if must upgrade
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