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§I€MFKR™
08-06-02, 04:10 PM
I about to order this set up because its a sweet deal. But i was wondering if my speed would slow down.?http://www.tigerdirect.com/images/SKUimages/large/n100-1408.jpg http://www.tigerdirect.com/images/SKUimages/large/D700-2014.jpg http://www.tigerdirect.com/images/SKUimages/large/U13-4014.jpg
Or will it be the same. BTW this place is www.tigerdirect.com great prices on everything.
MikeyMan
08-06-02, 11:32 PM
yikes. That's not a good wireless pcmcia card.
I recommend a D-Link D-Link DI-614+ for a WAPR and an Orinoco Gold or any Cisco cards for the machines. Second thoughts, if you want to take advantage of the 22mbs link or the 256 WEP, go for the D-Link cards that match up with the 614+.
The reason why TigerDirect is so cheap is because they sell your information VERY fast.
§I€MFKR™
08-06-02, 11:37 PM
I already ordered but i did end up going with the D-Link. I read up on the us robotics. they are sh*t.:D
MikeyMan
08-06-02, 11:41 PM
yeah.
the higher on this list, the better overall in sensitivity.
http://freenetworks.org/moin/index.cgi/ReceiveSensitivity
§I€MFKR™
08-06-02, 11:49 PM
So you think i'll be able to get the same speeds?
This is what i ended up ordering.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/images/SKUimages/large/D700-2014.jpg
http://www.tigerdirect.com/images/SKUimages/large/D700-1068.jpg
http://www.tigerdirect.com/images/SKUimages/large/D700-1024.jpg
MikeyMan
08-06-02, 11:55 PM
What is that wireless pci card?
Your other 2 should be fine. If you want to go for range, invest in an external antenna.
I'm using an orinoco gold and a linky befw11s4 v2. A less of a WAPR but I still download at the same speed as my desktop. I did a large file transfer today, was about 1.3mb/s. :)
§I€MFKR™
08-06-02, 11:58 PM
The pci is D-Link also. Asfor range i really just want in house and deck 60 ft at the most.
MikeyMan
08-07-02, 12:06 AM
oh, no problem then, 60ft.
I run mine at 1mb at in about a 1350ft radius. :)
§I€MFKR™
08-07-02, 12:11 AM
Sweet, sick of having Cat5 running all over the house.:D
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