Here's an ad from DealNews with a blurb that will give you an idea of what "N" provides. http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/productDetail.do?oid=165020&linkid=j13969941&affiliateid=k54384&mid=265430-2-0-ARTICLE-0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 10:10:09 -0500, "Owens, Jack K. (Mission Systems)" <Jack.Owens@xxxxxxx> said: > Does anyone have a recommendation on brand, I was thinking Linksys or > D-link. Also, is the N standard worth the extra 50 to 60 bucks over the > G. I haven't been keeping up with the differences between the wireless > standards. I currently have the wireless portion of my router turned > off because I have most of my house hardwired. Of course, I (actually my > wife and daughter) now want to have a computer in the one room of the > house that is impossible or practical to get an Ethernet drop in. I am > currently using a wireless router (I think it is 802.11b) that came > free with a laptop I bought from Dell 3 or 4 years back basically as a > DHCP server. Any and all opinions welcome. Thanks. > -- cuffy10@xxxxxxxxxxx -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Access all of your messages and folders wherever you are ** YOUR HELP IS URGENTLY NEEDED ** DONATE to Hurricane Katrina victims: http://www.redcross.org/ DONATE Housing (Spare room, shelter) http://www.hurricanehousing.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Talk Shop http://www.computertalkshop.com Un-subscribe/Vacation, http://www.computertalkshop.com/list_options.htm List HowTo: http://www.computertalkshop.com/faq.htm To join Computer Talk Shop's off topic list, please goto: http://computertalkshop.com/other_cts_lists.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------