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Should a Belkin USB wif adapter (dongle) talk to a D Link router if they're both wireless G or are they specific to their own devices. I have a belkin dongle and a d link router but can't get them to communicate!
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when g was first defined the mfrs all went ahead and produced their own versions (n is in the same position now) - so that they could be first on the shelves
wep psk etc were already defined ... but the "n" implementations weren't. So while compatibility should be there - often only the unsecured connection is fully compatible ... soon a you try to do anything "fancy" like even basic levels of encryption ... the whole thing turns into a nightmare.
in some cases even different versions (b, g, n etc) won't talk - even though they are made by the same company.
Wire is (almost) foolproof - homeplug is pretty good (until it saturates - then it will be almost as bad as wifi.
when g was first defined the mfrs all went ahead and produced their own versions (n is in the same position now) - so that they could be first on the shelves
wep psk etc were already defined ... but the "n" implementations weren't. So while compatibility should be there - often only the unsecured connection is fully compatible ... soon a you try to do anything "fancy" like even basic levels of encryption ... the whole thing turns into a nightmare.
in some cases even different versions (b, g, n etc) won't talk - even though they are made by the same company.
Wire is (almost) foolproof - homeplug is pretty good (until it saturates - then it will be almost as bad as wifi.
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