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RE: More Wireless Questions
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- Subject: RE: More Wireless Questions
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 10:46:21 -0000
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I
know
that I saw them somewhere :-))).
Anyway, you suggest me just to buy AP and connect it to switch on
fixed
LAN. And to buy one wireless card for Fujitsu Tablet...
That's
a bit more expensive than buying two cards, but more convenient. I can then
put
AP somewhere in the open so get better reception then putting it in
server,
which is in metal rack, which is in a cupboard...
Nik
Andy,
I'm being very
pedantic here, but there ARE PCI cards available. Both Compaq and 3Com
offer a native PCI WLAN card. The nice thing about the earlier Compaq
cards
is that they have a rubber ducky antenna on the back so if you can find
the
correct reverse polarity/reverse thread connectors you can make antenna
extensions (I have two which sit behind the monitors on desktops so they
aren't shielded by the system units.)
While we are on the
subject:
For those of use who still use peer to peer networks,
Windows
XP makes the whole thing a lot easier with "zero configuration
wireless".
It should be called "minimal configuration wireless", but it will
make roaming between more than one signal easier.
The other thing
it
does is wrap the whole thing up in the same security as a VPN (as we all
know card based encryption is not particularly secure, and carries a
performance hit), just in case someone is sitting outside trying to
sniff
out your network :)
I intended to type this last night, but was
suffering from a mild migraine, which really interferes with my ability
to
touch type (I know which key I need to press, but end up hitting the
wrong
one 2 goes out of three - I'd like to see Mavis Beacon get to grips with
that one :))
Tim.
-----Original Message----- From: Andy
Laurence [mailto:andylaurence@xxxxxxx] Sent: 07 February 2002
08:36 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] More Wireless
Questions
> > exception of my Fujitsu(s). You'll need a
PCI
> PC Card > > bridge, and an aeerial would help matters, but
Win2k
ICS > > should do it fine. > PC world were selling pci>PC
cards at 30 quid(about) to clear them in my > local
store. > > I am not sure it's the best way, by the time you
have
paid for the card > and a pci>PC converter you are almost up to
the price of a AP, if at a > later date you change/add to your setup
you
will have much more > flexibility with the AP
True, but for
those
of us who bought PC Cards when APs were £500 a pop, a PCI converter
makes sense ;-)
Andy -- PC-Based Multimedia System http://www.andylaurence.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/pcbmms
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