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I have a dLink card that is supposed to be faster than 802-11b but it is older and not the same as the 802-11a standard.
 
Your card and wireless router have to share the same protocol.

How are you connecting to the Internet now?  Do you use ethernet or a phone modem?

Mark




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-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bill Deatherage
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 1:53 PM
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Subject: Re: using wire less interconnections

Hi,
Thanks for the information.  Yes, I lost the router So, If I ant to go back to a wireless internet connection Would I have to buy both pieces or could I just buy the router?
I am thinking of going to a cable as my provider of my internet service.  I did this before and had the same kind of set up.  The only problems was the signal would drop quite often when I was listening to a talk or some thing like that.  If I was listening to Rhapsody I didn't have any problems.  Is this some thing common with a type of set up like this.
Bill Deatherage 

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