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Any N router and PCI wireless N adapter that is compatible with Vista 64?

July 16th, 2008 · 2 Comments

I've searched almost half the world and I have not found a straight forward answer. I installed Vista 64 recently, and I've been trying to find a N router and a PCI wireless N adapter for my PC. Throughout online communities, I only see forum to resolve their own existing non-vista 64 compatible routers and adapters. So my question, who knows of a good router and wireless adapter for Vista 64?

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    2 responses so far ↓

    • 1 gftugfuygf y // Jul 16, 2008

      Tutorials-
      http://teamtutorial.com/

    • 2 Laid back // Jul 16, 2008

      Without getting really technical, any that are on the market will work. The router does not care how many bits the OS is running. It is a preset data stream device. The adapter does not care what the OS is running. It is the data stream that is fed to it and that it receives. There are PCMCIA devices with 54 pins and express with 30 something as well as USB with 4 pins. The OS count has very, very little to do with it.

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