Ive
just spoke to Dlink support, who said they are compatible. One thing they
did
say is the US equipment sends a stronger signal so has a better range than
European equipment. He said European equipment is upto 100mW vs US
euipment which is upto 1000mW. Not sure how true this
is?
Thanks for your help guys!
Should do ... 802.11 is an agreed Standard
spec.
Brendan
Does anyone here know if 802.11 wireless cards
purchased in the US will work with an 802.11 access point purchased in the
UK, assuming they are from the same manufacture? Do they use the same
spec/frequency/etc? Anyone done this?
TIA
Craig
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