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So after shopping around at the local Walmart and various computer stores,
I see the following basic 11g gear available:
Belkin
Linksys
D-Link
SMC
This is all just basic 11g stuff, none of the accelerated stuff.
So I'm wondering, do any of these products have any extra over the others
in terms of reliability or range? Different output levels? I'm tempted to
go with Linksys simply because it will stack on my existing Linksys BEFSR41
and the configuration will be similar too. But I would be interested to
know if one of the others perhaps has better reliability or range.
Another concern is conflicts. I read a lot about people's 2.4Ghz phones
conflicting with their wireless networks. But I've seen mention from a few
people here that they had no conflicts, and they were using Panasonic
Multitalk phones. Those are the same phones I am using so I am hopefull I
might be able to get this working with minimal conflicts.
Thanks in advance...
So after shopping around at the local Walmart and various computer stores,
I see the following basic 11g gear available:
Belkin
Linksys
D-Link
SMC
This is all just basic 11g stuff, none of the accelerated stuff.
So I'm wondering, do any of these products have any extra over the others
in terms of reliability or range? Different output levels? I'm tempted to
go with Linksys simply because it will stack on my existing Linksys BEFSR41
and the configuration will be similar too. But I would be interested to
know if one of the others perhaps has better reliability or range.
Another concern is conflicts. I read a lot about people's 2.4Ghz phones
conflicting with their wireless networks. But I've seen mention from a few
people here that they had no conflicts, and they were using Panasonic
Multitalk phones. Those are the same phones I am using so I am hopefull I
might be able to get this working with minimal conflicts.
Thanks in advance...