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Old 04-02-2007   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by galadran
Right so to confirm:

B goes on the same freq but at a lower speed than G. So a B card can detect G but not connect.

Now if i was looking to test my home network which runs on G. I need a G card because a B one can only see it. Yes?

Thanks for the info.
A "b" card can detect a "g" network, but cannot connect to a "g-only" network.

If your network is set for both "b/g" your "b" card will work. So unless you have a valid reason to set your network to "g-only", configure it to both "b/g" and your "b" card will work fine.
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