Belkin F5D7632UK4 user manual Wireless Comparison Chart, 802.11b 802.11g 802.11a Belkin Pre-N

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What is the difference between 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, and Pre-N?

Currently there are four levels of wireless networking standards, which transmit data at very different maximum speeds. Each is based on the designation 802.11(x), so named by the IEEE, the board that is responsible for certifying networking standards. The most common wireless networking standard, 802.11b, transmits information at 11Mbps; 802.11a and 802.11g work at 54Mbps; and Pre-N works

at 108Mbps. Pre-N, the precursor to the upcoming 802.11n release, promises speeds that exceed 802.11g, and up to twice the wireless coverage area. See the following chart for more detailed information.

Wireless Comparison Chart

Wireless Technology

802.11b

802.11g

802.11a

Belkin Pre-N

 

 

 

 

 

Speed

 

 

 

600% faster

11Mbps

54Mbps

54Mbps

than standard

 

 

 

 

802.11g*

 

Common

Common

 

Common

 

household

household

 

household

Frequency

devices such as

devices such as

 

devices such as

cordless phones

cordless phones

5GHz—

cordless phones

 

 

and microwave

and microwave

uncrowded

and microwave

 

ovens may

ovens may

band

ovens may

 

interfere with the

interfere with the

 

interfere with the

 

unlicensed band

unlicensed

 

unlicensed

 

2.4GHz

band 2.4GHz

 

band 2.4GHz

 

 

 

 

 

Compatibility

Compatible

Compatible

Incompatible

Compatible with

 

 

with 802.11b

802.11g

 

with 802.11g

with 802.11b

 

or 802.11g

or 802.11b

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coverage*

Depends on

Depends on

Interference

Up to 800%

 

 

interference—

interference—

wider coverage

 

range is typically

 

typically 100–200

typically 100–

than standard

 

ft. indoors

200 ft. indoors

50–100 ft.

802.11g*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Advantage

 

Common—

Less

 

 

interference—

Leading edge—

 

 

 

Mature—legacy

widespread

 

great for

best coverage

 

technology

use for Internet

 

multimedia

and throughput

 

 

sharing

 

 

application

 

 

 

 

 

*Distance and connection speeds will vary depending on your networking environment.

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Contents Adsl Modem with Wireless G Router Table of Contents Introduction Product FeaturesSPI Firewall Integrated 802.11g Wireless Access PointBuilt-In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp NAT IP Address SharingBenefits of a Home Network Advantages of a Belkin Wireless NetworkSystem Requirements Package ContentsInternet Connection Settings Make Sure You Have the FollowingLED Indicators Knowing your RouterFront Panel USB Rear PanelPWR LANReset Button Resetting the RouterRestoring the Factory Defaults Positioning your Router Connecting your RouterConnecting your Computers Connecting your Adsl Line Connecting your RouterSection Powering up your Router USB Driver Installation Connecting your Router Understanding the Web-Based User Interface Manually Configuring your RouterUsing Web-Based Manager Setup WizardHelp Button Login/Logout ButtonQuick-Navigation Links Home ButtonInternet Settings Internet Status IndicatorLAN Settings FeaturesChanging LAN Settings LAN Settings IP AddressSubnet Mask Local Domain Name Dhcp ServerIP Pool Lease TimeInternet WAN Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoAManually Configuring your Router Setting your ISP Connection Type to Network Bridging Advanced Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoA Manually Configuring your Router Routing Settings WirelessChanging the Wireless Channel Changing the Wireless Network Name SsidChannel and Ssid Using the Wireless Mode Switch Changing the Wireless Security Settings Setting WEP EncryptionSecurity Hex Hexadecimal Key Setting WPA SecuritySetting WPA-PSK no server Setting WPA with server Settings MAC Address Filtering Policy FirewallVirtual Servers Manually Configuring your Router Access Control Manually Configuring your Router Web Filtering Schedule Rule MAC Address Filtering DMZ is not protected from hacker attacks DMZ Demilitarized ZoneSecurity Log UtilitiesRestart Router Saving/Backup Current Settings Restore Factory DefaultsFirmware Update Restore Previous SettingsRemote Management Updating the Router’s FirmwareSystem Settings Setting or Changing the Administrator PasswordChanging the Login Time-Out Setting Enabling/Disabling UPnP Setting the Time and Time ZoneStatus Overview Internet Connection Connection StatusPing Test Traffic Counter Setting Up your Computers Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Windows 98SE or Me Setting Up your ComputersManually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OS up to Setting Up your Computers Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OS Setting Up your Computers Internet Explorer 4.0 or Higher Recommended Web Browser SettingsNetscape Navigator 4.0 or Higher Troubleshooting ProblemSolution Troubleshooting Section Troubleshooting How do I extend the range of my wireless network? C3 03 0F AF 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 E4 = 128-bit key Click OK, and then Apply to save the settings Do Belkin products support WPA? Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Enabling WPA-PSK no server Supported Operating Systems802.11b 802.11g 802.11a Belkin Pre-N Wireless Comparison ChartTechnical Support Technical Support InformationAppendixes Appendix a GlossaryPPPoE PPPoA Disconnect afterChannel and Ssid Essid Broadcast EncryptionApplication Gateways URL Blocking Schedule Rule Client IP FiltersDMZ Administrator PasswordUPnP Time and Time ZoneWireless Router or Access Point Placement Appendix B Important Factors for Placement and SetupCordless Phones Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless NetworkSecure Connections, VPNs, and AOL Appendix C Internet Connection Setting TableVPI/VCI FCC Statement InformationInformation Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty Adsl Modem with Wireless G Router