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    Can Intel 4965 cards do g++ (Turbo G)

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by caLt, Jul 6, 2007.

  1. caLt

    caLt Newbie

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    I have a Turbo G capable wireless modem. I was wondering if I buy a new Santa Rosa notebook with 4965 series intel wireless card, will I be able to connect in g++ (Turbo G) speed (~125 mbps) ?
     
  2. swarmer

    swarmer beep beep

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    I don't think so, but keep in mind that this won't affect internet speeds in the slightest (since your internet connection will be wayyyy slower than regular G or even B in most cases). It'll only affect transferring files around wirelessly on your local network.
     
  3. tebore

    tebore Notebook Evangelist

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    Nope only Atheros based cards can.