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Get a g or n-capable adapter. b is in decline. g also can fall back &
support b. n falls back to g and b. n is your best bet as long as the
price premium isn't bad.

n can also potentially work over a longer range than g.

As to brand .. I've no preference. The last time I bought one I picked up
an AirLink n USB adapter for $18 at Fry's. It worked fine while I needed it
and is sitting in my spare parts bin in case I need it again.

You might look to see which adapters have support for Windows 7 in 64-bit
mode; those would be the companies that are paying attention to the industry
and keeping their products relevant. Regardless of whether or not you're
running Win7 today, you probably want an adapter that you can use tomorrow.

On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 7:54 AM, <Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am looking to purchase a USB network adapter for my laptop. The internal
adapter is to unreliable and the machine is out of warranty. What would you
recommend in the way of brands, and/or types (b, g, n)?


Rick Chevalier
IT Software Solutions - Loan Servicing
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