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802.11g spec is up to 54Mbps... even at 802.11b's 11Mbps your internet connection is still your bottleneck. Going to an N adapter (typically 130-150Mbps) won't get you any faster internet; at best it will give you slightly improved range.
As far as PCI/PCIe/USB, there's no speed advantage in this case to one over the other - even USB 2.0 supports up to 480Mbps, which is far faster than even WiFi-N can go. Which is "better" depends entirely on what's most convenient for your system.
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