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Wireless
"b" and "g" are both wireless networking
technologies.
Wireless
"g", officially known as 802.11g,
was formerly known as 54g. "G" is
compatible with "b", but is up to
5 times faster. "G" can also be utilized
at wireless "hotspots" at airports
and cáfes.
Wireless
"b" (Wi-Fi), officially known as 802.11b,
was the first widely used wireless
standard. It is used at wireless "hotspots".
802.11g
Wireless Networking - The new
802.11g technology gives you the easiest
way to set up a wireless network at
home or in the office, without cables.
It speeds info among your computers
nearly five times faster than the
current standard—at up to an incredible
54Mbps. Check out our 802.11g Gateway
Router—a great solution for your first
network, designed to work easily with
an existing network in a mixed setup
as well.
802.11b
Wireless Networking - 802.11b
wireless networking provides you with
networking speeds of up to 11Mbps,
over an easy-to-implement wireless
standard. It delivers Internet-, file-
and peripheral-sharing capability
among all your connected computers.
Offering a wide working range, interoperability
with all Wi-Fi devices, compatibility
in local hotspots, and interoperability
with 54g networking products, 802.11b
presents a comprehensive solution
for all your networking needs.
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