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Thread : Is P5B-Deluxe/WiFi reliable Wifi?
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I'm impressed with this board on paper, my only question is whether the on-board WiFi is as reliable and stable as a regular D-link card?
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I've never had any problems with the WiFi on either XP or Vista. It gets comparable or better reception than my previous Netgear WG311T card if you want a comparison.
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Thanks for the speedy reply!
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I've got that the board. For me the Wifi absolutely sucks....
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What a shocker that was! good one!! hahah
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I have that board too... Does it have WiFi??? Oh, yeah, just no active connection in my neighborhood... |
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get this board NOW. i got it and i just absolutely adore it. runs sommohtly, cool look and great features. i dont use the wifi though. But its superb anyways. |
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This mobo has an external antennae, with about a 3' cord so you can position the antenae for best reception, this beats the heck out of cards that have a stub antenae stickiong out the back of the card. |
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SO how do you connect two computers with the wifi? I a newb with networking and I'm considering to buy the P5B-MX/Wifi coz cant find any P5B Deluxe/Wifi. I have a always on internet wifi connection and Im planning to replace my board with that P5B-MX/WiFI, and i want to connect my laptop and PC. What are the things that I should buy (like PCI cards or something).
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I suppose that this is a very personal take on the subject...
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Opps sorry looks like I didn't explained it carefully.
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