On Jan 19, 2005, at 10:30 AM, mray wrote:

At work we were using Powerbooks, and had a hard time keeping a signal (Could also have been due to all the metal in the building).


One, the original Titanium Powerbooks had problems, the aluminum ones have redesigned antennae and do not.

While I have been using an iBook for over a year now and I am getting too many signals now, All the apartments in my daughters complex, across the street. And at my home (three story house) I can go to any room (plus the basement) and get a signal as well as to my neighbors house or yard.


Two, signal reception is very environment dependent. You are talking about three very different environments. the only way to reliably compare would be to use the same systems at the same place.


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