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2003-12-21, 03:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
what do you guys think? With my new rig I need to stay connected to the net. Should I get 802.11 or a router and some cable? Which is less expensive? Can 802.11 get inturupted by say a thunder storm? Im thinking of brining the Cable modem to my new rig and then getting 802.11 to hook up this one.
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2003-12-21, 05:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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Wireless is fine, in my benchmarks I have found 802.11g to be exactly 1/2 as fast as 100bt.
Get a Linksys 802.11g wireless router. You will have four physical network jacks and you can do wireless on top of that. Here is the wireless router ($88): http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/def...spx?EDC=447401 Here is the same router without wireless ($53) http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/def...spx?EDC=196823 I would do wired to your stationary desktops unless they are a pain to wire. As for speeds, don't forget that your cable modem is at a very max about 400K/sec, most are still 200K/sec. So even 802.11b (the older, slower standard) will be more then sufficient for web access. So Corrosion, do you care to expand on your heaps of helpful information? Squick |
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2003-12-21, 06:20 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
get a wired router, they are much better than 802.11g, 2x as fast as the maximum speed of the wireless, no matter what, and no need to wory about people steeling your connection. They are all faster than your internet connection though, so i't doesn't make the big of a difference, except wired is prone to interference and other bad stuff.
Hamma can you move this to the tech forum?
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