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RE: The joy of tech!
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- Subject: RE: The joy of tech!
- From: "Gerard McGovern" <stuff@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 12:20:09 +0100
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> Hiya,
>
> I know this topic has probably been done to death already, so my
> apologies if it has, but theres been so many things discussed Im a
> little confused.
>
> Could someone recommend a (relatively) cheap starter wireless kit,
2
> connections for laptops, and one back to the ethernet connection.
The<=
BR>
> distance involved is only ~20-30 metres max, so nothing incredibly
> special is needed.
20-30 metres is actually quite a distance to cover for a wireless LAN,
especially if you are indoors. The technology isn't quite as good as
the
manufactures claim it is :-)
Simply (www.simply.co.uk) are doing a good deal on Netgear equipment.
=A3165 for a base station plus a PC Card and then another =A375 for a
secon=
d
card. All prices including VAT and plus you are buying from Simply and
don't have to give your money to either Dabs or Scan :-)
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