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Date: 2005-03-06 02:56 pm (UTC)2. Currently sold routers will come with two versions of wireless: b and g. G is an improved version of b, and is backwards-compatible (it slows down to b speeds). However, I'm not sure G cards will work with B routers. The basic point is that if you're actually purchasing a router and cards, it's a good plan to get G wireless; said router and cards will be around for years, you might as well get fast ones.