A historical look at the Wi-Fi technology

802.11g is anIEEE standard Wi-Fi wireless networking technology.

G was ratified in June of 2003, replacing the older 802.11b (“B”) standard.

Instead of 802.11g, it retroactively became known as Wi-Fi 3.

How Fast Is 802.11g?

Using this frequency gave Wi-Fi devices significantly more powerful signal range than what A could offer.

There are 14 possible channels on which 802.11g can operate, though some are illegal in some countries.

The frequencies from channel 1-14 range between 2.412 GHz to 2.484 GHz.

Many home networks today still operate using 802.11g routers.

G-compatible routers can be found inexpensively through both retail and secondhand sales outlets.

FAQ

A 2.4 GHz 802.11g wireless router has a total of 14 channels.

A 802.11g wireless router typically has an indoor range of 125 feet.

Budget-conscious buyers should look at the TP-Link Archer AX50, while gamers will like the ultra fast Asus GT-AX11000.

If you’re using Windows 10, open Command Prompt and throw in in “ipconfig.”

The IP address is listed under “Default Gateway.”

The IP address is listed under “Router.”