oh, forgot to mention us robotics produce some good hardware as well.
oh, forgot to mention us robotics produce some good hardware as well.
i have a wired Netgear 814, and i have to say its the worst piece of hardware i have ever bought...personally, id stay well clear of them
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yeah yeah. you're right. standard 802.11g gear does run at 54mbps. there are 802.11g-based routers + adapters, though, which include 100mbps capability. but there is no 100mbps wireless standard yet, i think, so the 100mbps feature is advertised under names like "Super G" or "Extreme G" or whatever.Originally Posted by Storm
I use a D-Link on 802.11b.
I can't see the need for a g-router because I don't the bandwidth coming in in the first place. It's a waste of money.
At my old place I used wireless exclusively with 2 desktops and 2 laptops.
Now I'm going to run jacks throughout the house for:
ethernet, cable, 2 phone, (and leave a fiber receptacle open for the future)
I'm going to put jacks everywhere (including the bathroom and kitchen).
I'll use my wireless for when I go in the backyard and maybe buy a signal booster.
btw I never had a problem with my D-Link router and it was located in my basement. I had wireless cards from multiple brands on the ends and none were D-Link.
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don't know if this'll help anyone. good for info though...
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