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hi i recently stupidly managed to break my network adapter it came with the
router i brought and i was wondering if i need to buy the exact same 1 to match the router and model number or could i buy any ? =?Utf-8?B?bGVvbGFkeQ==?= |
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Hi
It depends on the Wireless Router. Any newer Wireless card would connect to any newer Wireless Router, in 802.11b/g mode. However if you have a Wireless Router that does special mode (like preN,or SuperG) you need the matching card by the same brand. Jack (MVP-Networking). "leolady" <> wrote in message news:6B6D93CE-0AB2-4689-A542-... > hi i recently stupidly managed to break my network adapter it came with > the > router i brought and i was wondering if i need to buy the exact same 1 to > match the router and model number or could i buy any ? Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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