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Re: More Wireless Questions



> > If you don't have oom for that you're scuppered.  Let me
> > explain...  There is no such thing as a PCI wireless card,
> > only PC Card (PCMCIA).  You can, however, buy a PCI > PC Card
> > bridge which is basically a PCI card which a wireless card
> > slots into the back of.  The net result is a PCI wireless
> > card, but in actual fact, it's a standard laptop card.  Am I
> > explaining this correctly?
>
> Yep, but you forgot to mention that you're also putting the aerial for
> the card behind a large lump of metal (server case!) inside the node
0,
> rather than having the option of putting the AP with its aerial
wherever
> you want to get best reception round the house.

True.

> Of course, than is negated if external aerials are used ;)

I would use an aerial anyway, myself.  There are a number of websites
showing you how to make an aerial quite simply for not much money.  You
could then access your Internet connection from the pub :-)

For those interested in wireless networking, and extending ranges, take a
look at http://consume.net - the mailing
lists are flame fests at the moment
with lots of bickering between techies, but when a newbie asks a question,
people rally round to help.

Andy
--
PC-Based Multimedia System
http://www.andylaurence.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/pcbmms


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