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| Thread ID: 53367 | 2005-01-15 10:42:00 | Best Wireless Access Point | noone (22) | Press F1 |
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| 314507 | 2005-01-16 04:59:00 | It's a hot day here in Taranaki (East, in the hills) & I'm sitting in the garden with 3 cans of beer - milkings finished, the hay is all in & I can relax for the rest of the day :D . I have my laptop in front of me, about 30 metres from the house & I can share my wireless internet connection perfectly. My AP is a Belkin, 802.11b, certainly less than $200 and it works really well :2cents: . |
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| 314508 | 2005-01-16 06:41:00 | Nope . Currently WRT54G does have less space, but the current firmware is exactly the same . And WRT54G's can use all of the GS's features with the new firmware - including SpeedBooster You think so present tense :rolleyes: Honestly, ~20 bucks more for double the ram and double the firmware space (giving superior potential) and you'd say no? different strokes for different folks |
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| 314509 | 2005-01-16 07:40:00 | catalog.belkin.com ssNetworking%2F80211bWi%2E%2E%2Etworking%2F# This is what I have; it works, cost about $168. |
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