Time to clear up some confusion. The 54Mbps rating has nothing to do
whatsoever with your Internet download speed. the 54Mbs is the theoretical
limit of transfers between computers on the local network. Your internet
speed is determined by your ISP, the line conditions, and the settings for
the various hardware and software that are used while surfing the net, and
the number of users inline in your NODE if you are using cable modem.. G is
faster than G on the LAN, but also offers advantages in security.
Bobby
"Ferny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Jack" <JackMDS at veriz0n.net> wrote in message
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>> Hi
>>
>> May be this can Help.
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>> Wireless hardware: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Hardware.html
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>> Connection Diagram: http://www.ezlan.net/~network/router.jpg
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>> Basic Configuration: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html
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>> Basic Security: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html
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>> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>>
> Thanks for the links, Jack. They helped a ton. One thing, it appears that
> the "G" standard is twice as fast as the "B" flavor. What does this mean
> in
> the real world? In my case, I play games online. Will a transmission
> speed
> of 54MB/sec be noticeable over 22Mb/sec when playing a hectic fragfest in
> Unreal? While money isn't an issue with this, I want to be sure I'm not
> paying for something I won't use. So what I want to know is: as a gamer,
> am
> I better with G or B?
>
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