Favorite WAP Unit?

Nick Estes plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Sat, 9 Mar 2002 07:49:11 -0700 (MST)


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> Would I be right in assuming that I should shy away from Linksys wireless
> products?  I have heard lots of ppl use wireless products without problems.
> I also hear nothing but bad in terms of Linksys wireless products in terms
> of coverage.  Has anyone had experience with a linksys WAP and another brand
> and found vastly different results?

I havn't found that to be the case; although I havn't finished my testing
yet.  I have heard some of the anecdotal evidence about the linksys having
a short range, but I'm sure I buy it.  I'm currently testing a bunch of
different wireless equipment to put actual numbers to these things, and I
havn't gotten far enough yet to say for sure.  However, a few days ago, I
did manage to go almost a quarter mile using the linksys with the built in
antennas. (The other end of the connection was a laptop with an Orinoco
silver card.)

While there's a lot more testing to do, specifically when it comes to the
range of different APs, so far the preliminary numbers indicate that the
Linksys is about that same as the rest of them.  Once I have some real
numbers to show one way or the other, the results will be posted on the
tempefreenet.org website.

	--Nick

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