Thanks for the info John, and I'll remember
that.Sounds like Linksys would work in my case, but
don't think I'd want to bet on it, lol.
--- John Miller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> If you're going wireless stay far far from linksys,
> sohoware is the best for
> wireless, in fact, linksys doesn't even know
> anything about wireless, I
> asked them why my range was so bad and they told me
> a lot of crap about the
> signal not going through floors and walls and stuff,
> I can use my laptop
> with wireless in the room right below my bedroom
> where the router is and my
> mother's bedroom right next door, that's about it. I
> don't know about the
> deck yet I haven't tried it yet, when we used
> sohoware products, we could
> get a great signal all over the house but due to
> circumstances beyond my
> control I had to change to linksys, it was the
> cheapest way to go at the
> time, wow am I ever sorry I did that.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "shawn klein" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 1:01 PM
> Subject: Re: need advice on wireless connection
>
>
> > Don't have any answers for your problem, because
> I'm
> > not familiar with wireless, but I'm just curious,
> how
> > much range are you getting? My step dad's computer
> is
> > in the room directly above me. If we ever get dsl
> it
> > would be nice to be able to go wireless rather
> than
> > run cables all over the h
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