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Will my wireless network card work with my router?

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This is my card-Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 4965AGN Network Connection

This is my router-Linksys Wireless-N Broadband Router

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  1. Yes


  2. Probably, if they are both wireless-N compatible. you also need to know the access credentials of you router(if any). Plus you need 2 B in range.

  3. Yes. And I wish people who do NOT really know would keep to answering knitting questions. It is dangerous to guess and post the answer. Also spamming unrelated advertising links to their own websites against the terms and conditions is not helpful.

  4. YES IT WILL.YOU WILL OPEN THE NETWORK CONNECTIONS MONITOR ON YOUR PC OR LAPTOP AND SCAN FOR THE WIRELESS NETWORK YOU SET UP ON YOUR LINKSYS ROUTER.ENTER THE PASSPHRASE,AND YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET.

  5. Yes that adapter is compatible with a N version wireless setup.  See my reference for confirmation.  Of course even if your adapter wasnt N capable, the router supports B and G as well.  See the other source.

  6. It should.  Have you tried it?

  7. yes.

  8. Yes. For sure it will work with your wireless router. Because, wireless standards are similar in all wireless devices. Only you need the 802.11 a/b/g compatible wireless router. (This can be seen on your wireless router's user manual)

  9. Yes your card can interact with the frequencies of routers that use A-G and N Network frequencies. The N frequency is in the 5ghz-6ghz range of the spectrum and is much less used than the others so it should have little or no interference from other routers and wireless devices. The N spectrum is about 4 times as fast as the A,B or G, and has twice the range. Your router uses the N frequency by default but will switch to B if there is a conflict and your network card is compatible with both, although you will get better results if N is available. Other appliances and networks in your area can interfere with the network.

    If you have any trouble getting things to work you should contact Linksys customer service because the router is typically where things can go wrong. They will be very helpful in walking you through the process of setting up your router.

  10. Yes that adapter is compatible with a N version wireless setup. See my reference for confirmation. Of course even if your adapter wasn't N capable, the router supports B and G as well. See the other source.

  11. Yes it will, remember N is backward compatible with A,B and G.

  12. The manufacturer of the wireless card does not effect the connection between the wireless card and the router.

    They all use universal standard protocols.

    Wikipedia 802.11 A/B/G/N for more info.

  13. i think so but i still am not possative

  14. it will work my dear because your wireless card can read the 5 ghz freq so it will work  other wise from the sittings of your wireless card change the freq

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