10/08/2011

Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Dual Band Ethernet Converter WLI-TX4-AG300N

Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Dual Band Ethernet Converter WLI-TX4-AG300N


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  • Designed to IEEE 802.11n Draft 2.0 standard specifications
  • Creates IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz/5GHz), 802.11g/b and 802.11a wireless networks
  • Wireless Connections with bit rates up to 300Mbps*
  • Four Built-in 10/100 Ports for up to four simultaneous wired devices
  • 2 Year Warranty

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What is the difference between G and N wireless technologies? Which is better?
Best answer:
"N" is 6 iterations further along than "G" and it is faster.

eg. g h i j k l m nFrom wikipedia:

802.11g
Release DateJune 2003
Op. Frequency2.4 GHz
Data Rate (Typ) 23 Mbit/s
Data Rate (Max)54 Mbit/s
Range (Indoor) ~35 m

802.11n
Release DateJune 2009 (est.)
Op. Frequency5 GHz and/or 2.4 GHz
Data Rate (Typ)74 Mbit/s
Data Rate (Max) 300 Mbit/s (2 streams)
Range (Indoor) ~70 mN is a newer standard, and covers a broader area, and is faster than G. N is backward compatible with G, meaning you can mix N and G equipped computers in the same network.

If you are mixing N and G, the network will only operate a G speeds, but you will still have the wider coverage.
Taking Advantage of the Latest Innovation in Wireless Technology

Article by Laura Williamson


Everyone today is abuzz about the latest innovations in wireless Internet technology. If you are still using broadband service, you may wonder what the difference is between the different types of Internet technology available today and whether you would be benefited by making a change.

Wireless Internet technology is not new. Most consumers today area aware that this technology has been gradually evolving over the last few years. 3G wireless networks made some improvements over past technologies, but still never managed to quite live up to all of the expectations. Even under ideal circumstances, 3G is only able to achieve speeds of about 3 megabites per second. Granted, that is much faster than dial-up; about fifty times faster. Still, it is almost impossible to gain that type of speed with 3G wireless when in a moving vehicle; a fact that many tech savvy consumers found to be more than frustrating. The technology that should have made consumers completely mobile was lacking.

The successor to 3G wireless Internet is 4G wireless. It has been said that 4G will become the new wireless standard. Estimates indicate that 4G is capable of achieving speeds that are three to four times faster than the previous generation of wireless technology. Even better, 4G is able to do so on a far more consistent basis than 3G was ever able to provide.

One of the main drawbacks of 3G is that it is only able to work when a signal is reached. Dead zones are notorious with this generation of wireless Internet technology, meaning that it really is not possible for consumers to remain mobile all the time.

The coverage area for 4G wireless technology is being rapidly expanded. Areas where this type of technology was previously unable just a few short months ago are now fully 4G capable and ready.

There are many factors that must be considered when determining which type of Internet technology will best suit your needs. Budget is always a factor, but coverage and reliability are also important to consider as well. It is only human nature to crave the fastest and newest innovations. That is an apt description for 4G wireless technology. As a society that is becoming increasingly mobile and reliant upon social networking for everything from chatting with friends to networking for business, it is crucial to be able to stay connected on the go, no matter where you happen to be. This is something that 4G wireless technology allows you to do with no worries about reaching a signal.

The cost for 4G wireless technology is surprisingly affordable. While it might seem as though the latest and greatest innovation in wireless technology would be more expensive than the previous generations; that is not the case. Making the switch to 4G from 3G or from broadband or even from dial-up, not only provides you with increased speeds, mobility and coverage area, but it can also be done at a surprisingly affordable cost.




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