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PreN and G+ Chipset Compatibility

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I have an HP Pavillion ZD8000 laptop with a broadcom 802.11 b/g WLAN and am
looking for a wireless router that will take advantage of Pre-N/MIMO/G+
technology.

Have been looking high and low but cannot find which of the new routers has
a broadcom chipset so as to be compatible. The older Belkin and Buffalo have
the broadcom chipsets (i think!), but do these new pre-N routers from the
same manufacturers have broadcom?

What are my options to be compatible and get the most bandwidth on my (soon
to be) wireless network?

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Hi
To use pre802.11n "Speed" you need a pre802.11n Router and client card.
An 802.11g Clinet would not work faster using a pre802.11n Router.
Jack (MVP-Networking).


"J&J" <JJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have an HP Pavillion ZD8000 laptop with a broadcom 802.11 b/g WLAN and
am
> looking for a wireless router that will take advantage of Pre-N/MIMO/G+
> technology.
>
> Have been looking high and low but cannot find which of the new routers
has
> a broadcom chipset so as to be compatible. The older Belkin and Buffalo
have
> the broadcom chipsets (i think!), but do these new pre-N routers from the
> same manufacturers have broadcom?
>
> What are my options to be compatible and get the most bandwidth on my
(soon
> to be) wireless network?

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