No. But if you want some type of internet access then it does need to be hardwired to some kind of internet gateway like a DSL or cable modem.
A Wireless G router provides Wireless access to 802.11g compatible devices
The same as with wireless G card and G router.
No.
Usually they are, you have configure the router for G wireless networks.
You can use router of G or N type and the same type wireless adapter. Of course you can use wireless N adapter with G-type router and reverse.
The BELKIN Wireless G Router 5X FASTER has a 400ft RANGE.
Rather no than yes. It will work if the router is configured to work in the "G" mode.
A Belkin wireless G router is one of the tried and true staples of wireless networking. It adheres to the 802.11g wireless transmission standard which provides very fast transfer rates and secure connections within the receiving range of the router. Even though there are newer wireless standards, the G standard usually provides maximum download speeds that are in excess of what a wireless laptop or other device are capable processing, although a speed difference can be noticed when performing computer-to-computer transfers through the router.
The computer itself must have a wireless adapter to connect to wireless networks. It is also necessary to have a wireless router, which must support the same kind of wireless communication as the adapter(a,b,g,n), although an ad-hoc network can be set up with only two computers and no router.
a lot faster
There are many places where one can buy a Belkin G wireless router. One can purchase a Belkin G wireless router at popular mass retail stores such as Walmart, Target, or Best Buy.
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