Wireless LAN connections today generally use the 802.11 Wifi standard. B, G, or N. The latest laptop or computer must already use 802.11.N which also supports 802.11 B, G.
As is known by using N wireles (802.11 N), the band width and speed are much larger and faster than the previous standard 202.11. G. and B.
To find out the Wifi device on your computer or laptop (Windows OS) already supports wireless N the method is:
1. Enter Device Manager.
The easiest and fastest way to open Device Manager is with the devmgmt.msc command command can be from Run or from the Search menu.
Press Windows + R (to open Run command) then write or paste the devmgmt.msc command then press Enter or click OK.
A Device Manager window will appear.
2. In the Device Manager window select Network Adapters, then select the existing wifi / that appears on your computer.
3. Right-click on the Wifi device that appears on your computer/laptop and then select Properties. Or directly double click can also be, then the properties window of the wifi device will appear.
4. Select the Advanced tab, then you can see your computer's wifi device already supports Wireless N or not.
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