no. Change the antenna placement/orientation on either end, move things around, install a directional antenna if possible. don't expect a g router to cure a no-signal situation.
No and if you are at a point there is no signal it will not help to switch to 802.11g
However if there is a signal that it is no-functional with 802.11b, 802.11g might help.
Example: If the 802.11b is at 0.5Mb/sec. it not really functional. But at the same situation 802.11g might provide 1.5Mb/sec. and thus good enough for Internet surfing.
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