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To: Lonnie who wrote (43333)10/7/2004 2:17:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Lonnie, if you're satisfied with your Linksys there's no reason to switch. Gottfried



To: Lonnie who wrote (43333)10/7/2004 3:39:31 PM
From: shadowman  Respond to of 110652
 
Hi Lonnie,

I have no experience with a G class router. I too have a B...I've never hooked up the wireless aspect of my (Netgear) router. I've heard and read that G routers and cards will give you better wireless range and the chances of a weak signal or drop are reduced. If you're happy with the way that your current router works then you're probably just as well off keeping it.

I'm tempted only because I know someone who could use a wireless router.