computer guys - need some help - going wifi
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Thanks Derrick!! - didn't know Francis was selling a system
802.11g is already here now we have something called superG (or something but i really don't need that for mu applications)
802.11g is already here now we have something called superG (or something but i really don't need that for mu applications)
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Steve,
Netgear is a good router. My brother has it. Don't buy a Dell 2300 Truemobile router like we did (well, my husband). The software that comes with it is messed up, won't recognize the router after you hook up. We had to spend hours on the phone with the techs setting it up the old fashioned way. It works now fine, but what a pain to set up!!
Netgear is a good router. My brother has it. Don't buy a Dell 2300 Truemobile router like we did (well, my husband). The software that comes with it is messed up, won't recognize the router after you hook up. We had to spend hours on the phone with the techs setting it up the old fashioned way. It works now fine, but what a pain to set up!!
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802.11b is the best wireless technology for home use.
It has the longest range, and good bandwidth. You'll never ever use all of it's bandwidth due to limitations of your internet connection
802.11a is the best application for business use, it's the range is short but the connection is the strongest.
Luke
It has the longest range, and good bandwidth. You'll never ever use all of it's bandwidth due to limitations of your internet connection
802.11a is the best application for business use, it's the range is short but the connection is the strongest.
Luke
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