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To: FaultLine who wrote (12495)12/3/2001 10:40:59 AM
From: JohnM  Respond to of 281500
 
OT: Home wireless networks

Ken,

I don't recall whether I asked you this question or not. But how well would wireless work in a home constructed in the late 20s? I've been told by a good many folk that I should stick with ethernet wiring because of the difficulties between walls in older houses.

I've got a home network of four Windows computers connected via ethernet cables. Just dropped the server (the fifth computer) when we went to DHCP.

John