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Sergio Nemirovsky <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Aug 2002 23:28:11 -0300
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Hi Larry:

I am new to Wireless too, and I would like to receive your "future" and
(hope) succesful experience on your installation...

If you go for WiFi  (I would recommend that), keep in mind that you have a
new standard, 802.11a (52 MBps), faster than the 802.11b (11 Mbps)...If you
think that 802.11b is enough for your customer, go ahead!..

Good luck,

sergio.



| Hi all;
|  I'll been asked to install a wireless network for a client in his home.
| Primarily to share a new DSL connection.
|  It's a fairly large two story house, with computers throughout.
| I've done a fair amount of networking, but not had experience with
wireless.
| I'm looking at the D-Link DI-713P router/access point
| and D-Link DWL-520 wireless PCI adapters
| Plus a Laptop adapter.
| Main reason for going wireless is to avoid pulling cable, and to use the
| laptop wherever.
| I've read some positive reviews on D-Link, but would like some input on
| wireless hardware.
| I searched the PCBUILD archives but couldn't find much under "wireless
| network".
| Thanks in advance;
|
|        < Larry Fisk
|          Fisk Computers
|            Fruitvale, Idaho
|
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