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Mon 04/07/05 at 13:20
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My mum has just splashed out some cash on a shiny new laptop with built-in wireless - can anyone recommend me a decent wireless modem/router to go with it, please? Doesn't need to be anything special, although a bundled PCMCIA card would be nice (to add her old laptop to the network) and preferably below £100.
Tue 12/07/05 at 12:16
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I need a card for my laptop, I've got the NAP here already so I just need a way of receiving the signal on my laptop.

Any suggestions?
Tue 05/07/05 at 12:17
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Bullett wrote:
> ... you'll just need to connect the modem directly to set it up, then
> you can use the USB wireless connection.

I gathered that. I've got one laptop with wireless built in and a second one I'll be using the dongle with.

Well, I say "I" but I mean "my parents".
Tue 05/07/05 at 06:48
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Yeah USB1 will be sufficient.

Netgear are good, but they're too costly. Most of my Kit is Netgear, but that's only because I had some sort of stupid 'loyalty' thing to them because they were so reliable. I'm not saying thwy're bad now, but I recently discovered just how good Belkin were - and they are half the price of Netgear.

You shouldn't have any problems with the original stuff I recommended - you'll just need to connect the modem directly to set it up, then you can use the USB wireless connection.
Tue 05/07/05 at 00:05
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Too expensive. But, cheers anyway.
Mon 04/07/05 at 23:42
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How about this [URL]http://www.lowestonweb.com/Products/DisplayInfoMain.asp?e=C12E9116-0422-4F07-AF87-449830A18050[/URL]
Mon 04/07/05 at 23:38
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So using a 54Mbps dongle on USB1.0 connected to a 512Kbps line would be okay?
Mon 04/07/05 at 18:39
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Timmargh wrote:

The laptop's USB 1.0 - any idea on the data-rate
> of USB 1.0?

1.5Mb/s... I believe.
Mon 04/07/05 at 16:33
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Bullett wrote:
> [URL]http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=8629379043&action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=87512[/URL]
>
> Not a PCMCIA card, but does the same thing.

Cheers, Bullet-boy. The laptop's USB 1.0 - any idea on the data-rate of USB 1.0?
Mon 04/07/05 at 15:11
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You will have to check whether it's wireless G (54mb) or B (11mb) card as it effects the speed. I don't have one personally but have been advised whatever you do don't get Linksys one as they are crap but heard reports that Netgear and 3Com are okay and do the job....

Good Luck !
Mon 04/07/05 at 13:46
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[URL]http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=8629379043&action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=87512[/URL]

Not a PCMCIA card, but does the same thing.

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