Hi
What ever you buy, should be 802.11g, it is better and capable of providing
better security than 802.11b (most of the pure 802.11b devices are old, I
doubt that any of the Brands still make 802.11b only).
802.11g is downward compatible with 802.11b and you old cards should work as
well.
802.11g can be set to work with 802.11g only, or with a mix of 802.11g and
802.11b, could be that the Wireless source that you are trying to connect to
is set to 802.11g only.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"geepeetee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> The time has come for me to create a wireless network of the growing
> numbers of computers in our house, mainly for internet access.
>
> I have already networked the desktop pc and my laptop using dlink 11b
> cards (all is well).
>
> I have a query, my daughters new laptop will detect a neighbours secure
> network but my laptop wont even when they are together. Could this be
> because hers has 11g and mine is 11b.
>
> To combine 11g and 11b cards should i use an 11b wireless router or wont
> it make any difference, dont really want to replace my 2 11b cars if i can
> avoid it?
>
> thanks
>
> Gary
>
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