These are wireless adapters you would connect to a desktop or a laptop, but
only if you have a wireless router/AP or gateway already installed in your
network.
802.11b runs at 11Mbs and 802.11g runs at 54Mbs. A typical wired network
runs at 100MBs. I have no idea what network configuration you are currently
running, so I could not tell you what difference it would make.
Robert....
"Drummerboy" <steve.wicks@"nospam"dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
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> You got me!
> Would this make any difference to my home network?
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> "Robert Jacobs" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> its different by about 40 numbers......
Sorry, could not resist.......
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>> BT Voyager 1010 USB Adapter is 802.11b (11Mbs)
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>> BT Voyager 1050 USB Adpater is 802.11g (54Mbs)
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>> "Drummerboy" <steve.wicks@"nospam"dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
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>> > Does anybody know the difference between the BT Voyager 1010 and the
> 1050
>> > wireless adapters.
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