speedlever
Regular Contributor
I mistakenly thought that I had more G devices than N devices when I bought the Asus RT-N66U to replace my venerable old WRT54G router (since moved to the other side of the house and used to extend my wifi).
As it turns out, I think I only have one G device still in use... an old Asus Z71A laptop (Pentium M 1.6GHz CPU, 2Gb ram, 80Gb drive, Intel 2200BG wireless adapter). Yes, it's an ancient laptop.
But I'm running Win 8.1 pro (x86) on it. The only thing I really lack is a decent video driver which is apparently unavailable.
Unfortunately, a new laptop is not in the budget at this time. Would I benefit from disabling the Intel 2200BG adapter and adding a USB N adapter like this:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00416Q5KI/?tag=snbforums-20
or this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JZAB8OI/?tag=snbforums-20
I prefer a micro-mini adapter so it won't get broken off in the USB port, but I don't know how any of them perform. The Bolse has good reviews but looks fragile and like it wouldn't take long to break it. The TP Link has really good reviews but is kind of clunky. But hey, I can live with that!
Any suggestions on this issue? I have 30/30 internet, fwiw.
N clients:
One iPad gen 1
Three iPhone 5
One iPod gen 5
One Galaxy S4
Two Lenovo laptops
One PS/3
One iPod Touch gen 4
G client:
Asus Z71A
all other G devices have been retired.
As it turns out, I think I only have one G device still in use... an old Asus Z71A laptop (Pentium M 1.6GHz CPU, 2Gb ram, 80Gb drive, Intel 2200BG wireless adapter). Yes, it's an ancient laptop.
But I'm running Win 8.1 pro (x86) on it. The only thing I really lack is a decent video driver which is apparently unavailable.
Unfortunately, a new laptop is not in the budget at this time. Would I benefit from disabling the Intel 2200BG adapter and adding a USB N adapter like this:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00416Q5KI/?tag=snbforums-20
or this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JZAB8OI/?tag=snbforums-20
I prefer a micro-mini adapter so it won't get broken off in the USB port, but I don't know how any of them perform. The Bolse has good reviews but looks fragile and like it wouldn't take long to break it. The TP Link has really good reviews but is kind of clunky. But hey, I can live with that!
Any suggestions on this issue? I have 30/30 internet, fwiw.
N clients:
One iPad gen 1
Three iPhone 5
One iPod gen 5
One Galaxy S4
Two Lenovo laptops
One PS/3
One iPod Touch gen 4
G client:
Asus Z71A
all other G devices have been retired.