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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: Timelord who wrote (19108)3/10/2003 10:11:21 PM
From: Warpfactor  Read Replies (2) of 23153
 
Thanks for the info on the wireless home LAN's guys. I experimented with a wireless network that Dell sold about 3 or 4 years ago - it was awful.

Had to set up one computer as a host and the other as a remote. To use the remote you had to go and set up the host. My wife never bothered and it grew tiresome for me to the point that neither of us ever used the remote.

Sounds like todays LANs are much more friendly since you set up the router as the gateway and firewall.

Surprised that Netgear is your choice. When I was employed at 3Com, we of course considered this company persona non grata. But as the years progress I suppose, even the low end vendors begin to deliver higher quality service.

Warp
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