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802.11b VS
802.11g
Laura García
Ulises Juárez
Alana Alvarado
802.11b
  2.4GHz - Use for internet access only
 11 mbps
 The equipment is the cheapest
 The less obstacles in between the
  transmitting and receiving devices, the
  better the wireless connection will be,
  which translates to better web surfing.
802.11g
   2.4GHz - Use for internet access and file sharing
   54 Mbps (24.7 real)
   All 802.11g devices can communicate
    with 802.11b devices.
   You will be able to transfer files between
    computers or networks at much faster speeds.
   This standard also allows for some manufactures to
    have devices working at speeds up to
    108Mbps, which is recommended if you plan to
    transfer large data or audio files within your LAN.
802.11 b vs g

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802.11 b vs g

  • 2.
  • 3. 802.11b  2.4GHz - Use for internet access only  11 mbps  The equipment is the cheapest  The less obstacles in between the transmitting and receiving devices, the better the wireless connection will be, which translates to better web surfing.
  • 4. 802.11g  2.4GHz - Use for internet access and file sharing  54 Mbps (24.7 real)  All 802.11g devices can communicate with 802.11b devices.  You will be able to transfer files between computers or networks at much faster speeds.  This standard also allows for some manufactures to have devices working at speeds up to 108Mbps, which is recommended if you plan to transfer large data or audio files within your LAN.