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I am looking in to getting a Linksys Wireless router and wireless card for my laptop I am going to be using it for download stuff and surfing the net but witch one would be better the speed booster or the normal one would their be any much of a different between them?
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Profile: OSU Chicken Man
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The G is fine.. the speedbooster would only benefit you if you're going to be transferring files between computers on your personal network heavily.. Just the G, it's a lot cheaper.. the 802.11B/G router you find at Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, Walmart, will be what you want.
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Why Linksys, is there any perticuliar reason? They are no good range wise.
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Speedbooster is a bit of a marketing gimmick anyway, though you may see some added bandwidth benefit.
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When I say D-Link sucks.. it's because I don't like their GUI |
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I see you have some issues with knowledge. Try to find out first, than blame us bogus, bogus yourself.
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"Anyway, I think it is not usefool to preach to some ignorant body"
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"When I say D-Link sucks.. it's because I don't like their GUI |
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I knew what you were getting at.. I just wanted to toss out my little thought on it.. i had bad experiences with d-link back in 2000 because the interface was junky to me..
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ok so basicly i should go with the b/g router and card but why I thought a G card can work with all why would I need a b/g router why not just a plain old G router?
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Because it'll probably be a B/G router since B was the predominant wireless type before G was released. It's being backward compatitable and not a big deal.. I don't think you'll find just a G.. it'll have A/G, B/G, A/B/G, A/B. |
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There is no .11g without .11b capability. There are plenty of older .11b only AP's. No such animal as .11g only. It's either going to be B/G or A/B/G. |
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Ok but wich one is better Linksys or Netgear or i sthere a better brand out there?
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In the budget sector Buffalo Tech makes the best wireless gear. Of the rest, Netgear/DLink/Linksys/etc.. they are all very similar in performance and reliability. Buffalo is a bit more expensive but worth the extra cash you have to shell out. On a tight budget, throw a dart at the general direction of the wireless dpt at Best Buy and take what it hits. Very, very little difference in the choices you have. |
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I understand that am an ignorred one, but to inform the original poster, there are some G only things that are made by Cisco (kind of pricy for little man, but in case if interested).
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