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I have a home wireless network with an Actiontec MI424WR router. I believe it's 802.11g. One computer is hardwired (ethernet) to the router, one is wireless. That computer is 802.11n capable.
If I upgrade to Quantum 50, I presume that the hardwired computer will see the increased speed. What about the wireless computer? And will I need a new router?
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Wireless G might got 25 (20 is common) .
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@ErnieLane wrote:I have a home wireless network with an Actiontec MI424WR router. I believe it's 802.11g. One computer is hardwired (ethernet) to the router, one is wireless. That computer is 802.11n capable.
If I upgrade to Quantum 50, I presume that the hardwired computer will see the increased speed. What about the wireless computer? And will I need a new router?
A new router that is capable of 802.11n will make some difference in wireless speed. But you won't get the 50Mbps. Perhaps 25-30 Mbps.
Also, with the Quantum 50 I believe you will have to pay for the n router.
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