on 20/04/04 18:54, Kurt Appling at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi all, I am useing a TI800 and D-link wireless internet, my question
> is how well does lynksys wireless USB work for peripherals and mac's? i
> saw it in sams club,is it OK or is there better? TIA

I have no idea how well Linksys wireless USB stuff works, but based on
various comments I read about their networking products, they are not
supportive at all for the Macintosh, so don't expect any support if you run
into problems...

-Laurent.
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firebottle n.obs.: A large, primitive, power-hungry active electrical
device, similar in function to a FET but constructed out of glass, metal,
and vacuum. Characterized by high cost, low density, low reliability,
high-temperature operation, and high power dissipation. Sometimes mistakenly
called a `tube' in the U.S. or a `valve' in England; another hackish term is
glassfet.


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