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Sharky Extreme :





I learned several things from this experience. Had we gone with D-Link PC cards, I doubt we would have had the problems we did. And in the end the one problem we did have was pretty simple to fix. In the future, as these companies get more experienced and more calls from customers with varying networks, you can be sure that issues like this will be addressed. Secondly, for a home network, the comforts you gain from going wireless might just make up for the loss of speed. They are rated at 11mbps, but in truth you will be getting a good bit less then that. Check out these benchmarks.

Laptop with Wireless NIC

PC on 10baseT wired NIC

But in truth, most people won't push their home network to the point where they could tell the difference (Except for maybe you SE's out there!). And just to test it we of course had to fire up a game of "AoE: Conquerors!"

Peasants die under the hoofs of my Paladin's just as quickly from the couch as they did when I was stuck at my desk.

From the editor: For additional information on home networking, check out the 2Wire HomePortal 100 Wireless review on Practically Networked.





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