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| Vista Home Premium 32 bit now with SP2! | Which router? Hello all, I have just purchased a wireless modem router from Amazon hoping to (finally) get my home network set up. After I clicked on 'confirm' to buy the item, I had a scary thought. My question is: My Device Manager says I have an "Intel ® 82566DC 2 Gigabit Network connection" which I assume is my network card. Is that compatible with my newly purchased modem router? "Netgear DG834G 54Mbps Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Firewall Router with 4-port 10/100 switch" Apologies for the simplicity of the question. I am usually better with stuff like this, but this network thing has me floored. I suppose it will too, until I get through my first setup.. Thanks for any advice! PS Also, the G, MIMO G and N things are confusing me. G seems to be the standard, but is there any benefit to N? |
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