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I know this post isn't about a cpu but if i posted in any of the other boards i wouldn't get an answer. I'm building a computer for a bedroom in my house and i wanted to know if there is reliability in going wireless lan or should i just wire cat5 wire to my room? |
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"if there is reliability in going wireless lan "
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I mean reliable as in does it have times where it losses frequency and times out? |
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No not really. You can set different channels (11 where I live, may be different where you live) if you have to (like when you notice interference with other devices or nearby WiFi setups operating in the same 2.4 GHz band for 802.11b and g.
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so basically some 16 year old punk is stealing your bandwidth? i say you hack into his machine through the wireless network and give him a virus. lol |
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>So basically some 16 year old punk is stealing your
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I've had a Linksys 54G for about 6 months. It's fast and flawless. The kid's laptop and the back-up PC are on it. The new Dlink 108G's are out and my best buddy set one up at his place with two laptops and his wife's PC. Says it will kill mine. So what? Set-up your WEP and MAC's and go to town! Watch out for War-drivers tho! PS. The farther away from the router the slower your data transfer. If I'm in the back yard at the picnic table with the laptop it is noticeably slower.
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