Apple.com says that the iPhone Wi-Fi is 802.11b/g and that the MacBook Wi-Fi is 802.11n. I was wondering if I get the MacBook, would it connect to a Linksys router that is 802.11b/g...Can they both connect to the same article?Yes, the n is to the rear compatible with the b/g.
It won't get the n speeds, logically, but it will work as if it was only b/g.
Yes. Multiple devices that support 802.11b or g can connection to a router which supports the same protocol.yesYes! I a short time ago bought a MacBook Pro and it was super easy to connect to the Linksys router (much easier than my mature Dell). Mine found the network automatically and just needed the password to connect. Enjoy your unmarked Mac!
put iphone apps on samsung behold? i have had my behold for around 3 months and i wanted to know if i could put iphone apps on itcan u convert them surrounded by any way so they will work on the behold | Absolutely not. They run different operating systems, have different...
What is the approximate cost of the iphone plan? if i am just joining att with my domestic there will be 3 lines. i want to have unlimited texting and the internet for the iphone. we adjectives want unlimited texting though. would we need a seperate plan for the iphone and the iphones or what? how...