I'm using a Lenovo ThinkPad T61, which has an Intel 4965AG adapter.

Due to some new flakyness on my current router (affecting both wireless and
wired), I am shopping for a new wireless router. Will an 'N' router perform
better / faster for me, given the adapter I have, than a 'G' router? How
can I tell from a given wireless adapter what the maximum speed it will
support, so I can know whether to just stick with 'G' and avoid wasting
money on 'N' which has features I can't take advantage of?

TIA,
- Dan

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