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To: 10K a day who wrote (136551)1/4/2002 12:06:08 PM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
>>I think your in a technology La La Land again<<
Anindo might be in La La Land but he's the best stock picker I've ever found. Trust me.
Ps
How about the new HP notebook? Do you think I should get one?
>>HP will complement the new zt1000 with a set of wireless home networking kits designed to allow the notebook to share an Internet connection with an existing desktop. The HP hn200w wireless gateway will cost $199.99.<<
news.cnet.com



To: 10K a day who wrote (136551)1/4/2002 2:59:10 PM
From: fedhead  Respond to of 164684
 
Don't know what you mean by running your cable across the
parking lot. My setup is a computer with a broadband connection to the ISP, a Linksys router with a wireless
access point and 4 ethernet ports. The router translates
the public address to multiple private addresses so I am only paying for 1 address. I put the wirless PCI card in my laptop and have connectivity anywere in the house .Sure beats running cables from room to room. My cost to the ISP for broadband is 40 bucks a month. My additional cost is the linksys router for 150 bucks and the wireless PCI card for 90 bucks. I think wireless LAN technology is going to explode. It might be 802.11(B) or 802.11(a). Currently
802.11(b) is the technology bieng used and ISIL is the dominant player there. ISIL doesn't dominate 802.11(a).

Anindo

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