Wireless Route buying help

pseah

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Mar 25, 2001
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Trying to go wireless this week, newbie here. I'm getting my first notebook and have a desktop. Shopping for a wireless router but so many choices. My notebok will come with an internal wireless card 802.11 b/g. I am inclined towards NETGEAR routers (price fits my budget), there's the one that's capable of 54Mbps (g) and another one capable of 108Mbps (g), I know my notebook does not have a NETGEAR card so 108 Mbps transfer is out for me but here's my retarded question, as both of them are the same price, can I buy the one capable of 108 Mbps even though I can only transfer at 54Mpbs, as both of them are the same price or should I only get the 54Mbps one since my notebook can only transfer at 54Mbps. Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks for reading.
 

Mik3y

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Mar 2, 2004
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it doesnt really matter if you get 54mbps or 108mbps since your isp only gives you so much bandwidth. its rare to even use it beyone 5mbps from a simple wi-fi connection, if even that.
 

flexy

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linksys wrt54g, and as always, there will be countless posters after me confirming this :)

You dont need the 'speedbooster' model, the nromal wireless 'g' (54mbps) is fine.
 

MDE

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Originally posted by: flexy
linksys wrt54g, and as always, there will be countless posters after me confirming this :)

You dont need the 'speedbooster' model, the nromal wireless 'g' (54mbps) is fine.
Mine hasn't dropped the connection in the month I've had it. It's a LOT more than I can say for the old Netgear POS that it replaced...