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RE: Wireless LANs
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Wireless LANs
- From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)" <haweste@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 11:19:46 +0100
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Paul,
Thanks for your feedback, it's appreciated. Other comments below.
I'll have a look at the URL at lunchtime.
Tim H.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: yahoogroups@xxxxxxx
>
> Tim,
>
> LinkSys have said to me "soon" I would therefore reckon
> within the next two
> months... they are already releasing new firmware for some
> other G kit - so
> the WAP cant be too far away.
That's encouraging.
TBH I havent tried the WAP
> with another card (I
> sold all other PC card taking devices when I got the
> powerbook (couldnt
> justify keeping a "ibm compatible" laptop!) so it might work
> fine with a
> linksys G card.
Desperately trying to stop myself talking about OS's ;-)
> I have seen somewhere (I'll try and hunt it out) that the WAP
> WILL NOT WORK
> in "mixed mode"
This is very, very bad for my application ;-)
In that mode its either G or B at a time, if
> a G card is
> connected then as soon as a B card connects, the stream drops
> to a point of
> almost no data transfer - this is not good and something
> which I hope LinkSys
> will also fix soon.
And goes against the spirit of the message in the advertising, although the
piece in the Misco catalogue says "The Linksys Wireless-G Access Point
lets you connect Wireless-G or Wireless-B devices to your network." I
guess the key part of that statement is the final "OR", which I
read as "AND" on previous readings :-(
I think the point they're making is that you only have to replace the
cards, not the AP to upgrade to "G".
D-Link are a little bolder with their claims for their "Air Plus
Extreme G" kit: "allows seamless integration with existing
802.11b networks . . .".
Suddenly I've become a bit of a sceptic ;-)
I'm sure it'll all come out in the wash eventually, but I'd like to get the
gear now, not in a few months.
I chose the LinkSys
> kit as as I believe
> it they are the only people to offer a firmware update to the
> final G spec
> once it was completed.
Sounds like a good idea.
> As always with these things early adopters are the ones who
> get the problems -
> this hopefully means that because of the early people once
> the kit comes to
> mass market all the problems are ironed out. I wouldnt
> forget about G quite
> yet, but I would think carefully about whether you want
> something that "just
> works"
ATM, that's what I need. In the future, provided that 802.11b and 802.11g
access points don't compromise each other's performance, it'd be feasible
to add a second AP for "G", or replace the "B" one that
has been proven to support both standards at the same time. And do I really
*need* 54Mbps on a wireless client . . . (sorry, wrong group to ask such
questions ;-) )
or something that you are prepared to work on and play
> with (being
> Techy this is what I would class as "fun" - how sad am I!)
No, sad is those that *don't* understand why you want to do this ;-)
> HTH
Yes it does, thanks.
> p.
>
> Quoting "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)"
<haweste@xxxxxxx>:
>
> > Paul,
> >
> > Ahh. Not exactly a great experience of "G" kit then.
Any
> news on when the new
> > firmware will be available ? Couple of weeks, or will it be
months ?
> > Any benefit in changing the card, rather than the AP ?
> >
> > Good news for WAP11 & the Orinoco card :-)
> >
> > What's your impression of 802.11g ? A few teething troubles
> or something more
> > serious ?
> > Unfortunately I can't plump for "G" exclusively as I
need
> to get something
> > for my Fuji :-/
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Tim H.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: yahoogroups@xxxxxxx
> >
> > Well, I can tell you that I have problems with my "G"
Card
> and my "G" WAP...
> >
> > but that could be because the "G" card is actually an
Apple Airport
> > Extreme...
> >
> > As I said before I'm going to wait until Linksys release
> their new firmware
> > for the WAP, if that doesnt work... I'll probably eBay it
> and get an Apple
> > Airport basestation instead :-)
> >
> > I've had a WAP11 and Orinoco silvers (from either Tony or
> Chris's BB) working
> >
> > together fine, no problems at all :-)
> >
> > If you look around you may find some cards on eBay or there
> may well be some
> >
> > rebadged ones flying around - I have several by Enterasys -
> exact same card,
> >
> > different driver software...
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > p.
> >
> > Quoting "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)"
<haweste@xxxxxxx>:
> >
> > > Guys,
> > >
> > > Ok, I've trawled through the archives and read between
> the lines of the
> > posts
> > > a bit more and some you have the Linksys WAP11 with
> Lucent Orinoco Silver
> > > 802.11b cards, sourced though a Dr John bulk buy, correct ?
> > >
> > > What's this setup like to use in practice ? Would you
> recommend it ? And
> > > where can I get the Orinoco Silver cards in the UK ?
> > >
> > > How many of you are using 802.11b cards with 802.11g APs,
> and does it work
> > ?
> > > I see Tony & Paul are having trouble with their Belkin
&
> Linksys 'G' APs.
> > Are
> > > 'G' cards and 'G' APs ok ?
> > >
> > > Comments welcome :-)
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Tim H.
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