View Full Version : Wireless 'G'??
JLaFrance
Dec 12, 2004, 07:15 PM
I was flipping through the latest issue of Macmall and I kept seeing this 'wireless G basestation' with any system purchase, and I was wondering if this is compatible with airport cards. Im looking at the airport "frequency" and it's something something something.."B"
what's the diff?
Also, some of the computers came with a wireless mouse and keyboard. But I can't shake the feeling that while these would be nice, i would think that in some cpu intensive game (world of warcraft..halo..) that there would be some sort of delay or inaccuracy, especially with the mouse, which I also fear would be prone to be knocked to the floor and crack or die or something..(i know that my current mouse has been saved many-a-time for certain death by the trusty cord) Would i be able to get the wireless keyboard but a normal mouse?
LaFrance
mpw
Dec 12, 2004, 07:23 PM
I was flipping through the latest issue of Macmall and I kept seeing this 'wireless G basestation' with any system purchase, and I was wondering if this is compatible with airport cards. Im looking at the airport "frequency" and it's something something something.."B"
what's the diff?
Also, some of the computers came with a wireless mouse and keyboard. But I can't shake the feeling that while these would be nice, i would think that in some cpu intensive game (world of warcraft..halo..) that there would be some sort of delay or inaccuracy, especially with the mouse, which I also fear would be prone to be knocked to the floor and crack or die or something..(i know that my current mouse has been saved many-a-time for certain death by the trusty cord) Would i be able to get the wireless keyboard but a normal mouse?
LaFrance
'g''s a newer and much faster standard to 'b' but you can use a 'b' card on a 'g' network, however it'll bring the network speed down to 'b'.
Yes you'll be able to get a wireless keyboard an still use a wired mouse.
JLaFrance
Dec 12, 2004, 07:26 PM
'g''s a newer and much faster standard to 'b' but you can use a 'b' card on a 'g' network, however it'll bring the network speed down to 'b'.
Yes you'll be able to get a wireless keyboard an still use a wired mouse.
will apple upgrade to 'g'? It seems like they are usually up there with the latest and greatest.
mpw
Dec 12, 2004, 07:27 PM
will apple upgrade to 'g'? It seems like they are usually up there with the latest and greatest.
Sorry should've said Apple have been using 'g' for a while. In fact I think they were first out of the gate.
JLaFrance
Dec 12, 2004, 07:56 PM
Sorry should've said Apple have been using 'g' for a while. In fact I think they were first out of the gate.
so what of apple's runs using 'g'?
stoid
Dec 12, 2004, 07:59 PM
so what of apple's runs using 'g'?
Airport Extreme cards and base station, as well as the new Airport Express.
Sayer
Dec 12, 2004, 08:05 PM
so what of apple's runs using 'g'?
Airport Extreme is Apple's name for "Wireless G" basically. Any currently shipping Mac is Wireless "G" compatible including the eMac and iBook G4.
Airport Express is also Wireless "G" compatible, it just has different/extra features from other Apple wireless base stations. Specifically it supports hooking up speakers to wirelessly play music from on your computer located in a different room.
And if you are that worried about dropping a mouse, don't be. They are all pretty much under $30 these days unless you get the really fancy multi-button trackballs and such.
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