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<blockquote data-quote="goodolimack91" data-source="post: 362529" data-attributes="member: 22144"><p>I have a wireless internet setup with my powerbook and my sisters ibook G4. My netgear router (which i purchased since January,supports wireless-N) has been acting so inconsistent (holding wireless signal for an hr), which has got me thinking that i should purchase an airport extreme. Is it even worth purchasing an airport extreme since my computers dont support the new Wireless-N feature? Or does it? i really have no clue as to what wireless-N is. all i know is that my computers worked fine when i used a router that supported the b/g standards. Could the reason why my router has been acting so crappy is because of my computers not supporting the Wireless-N standard? Was it a mistake on my part that i bought the wrong kind of router? Should i have purchased a router that supported b/g standards? or does that matter at all? Help....im planning to buy a new router by tomorrow and i need to know which direction i should be heading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodolimack91, post: 362529, member: 22144"] I have a wireless internet setup with my powerbook and my sisters ibook G4. My netgear router (which i purchased since January,supports wireless-N) has been acting so inconsistent (holding wireless signal for an hr), which has got me thinking that i should purchase an airport extreme. Is it even worth purchasing an airport extreme since my computers dont support the new Wireless-N feature? Or does it? i really have no clue as to what wireless-N is. all i know is that my computers worked fine when i used a router that supported the b/g standards. Could the reason why my router has been acting so crappy is because of my computers not supporting the Wireless-N standard? Was it a mistake on my part that i bought the wrong kind of router? Should i have purchased a router that supported b/g standards? or does that matter at all? Help....im planning to buy a new router by tomorrow and i need to know which direction i should be heading. [/QUOTE]
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