Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?

2007-08-02 Thread Ben Ruset

Only when paired up with a Netgear AP or router that supports 108Mbps.

Veech wrote:
ok thanks, I think the Netgear was the more expensive one but I may go 
with that one anyway since it has the higher throughput capacity.


RE: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?

2007-08-02 Thread Harvey Best
Even when paired with a Netgear 108 Router its a little flighty.Mine is about 
50% of the time at 108. Constantly switching back and forth.Hbest Date: Thu, 2 
Aug 2007 06:17:10 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [H] Linksys or 
Netgear USB wireless adapter? To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
hardware@hardwaregroup.com CC:   Only when paired up with a Netgear AP or 
router that supports 108Mbps.  Veech wrote:  ok thanks, I think the Netgear 
was the more expensive one but I may go   with that one anyway since it has 
the higher throughput capacity.
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Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?

2007-08-02 Thread Jeff Lane

Veech,

I have the Netgear 624 wireless router and the corresponding 108Mps PCMCIA 
card. We have had nothing but problems with them They constantly drop the 
WEP settings and will not accept the WPA settings at all. When they, one or 
the other, drop the security setting they disconnect and require resetting 
the security parameters. The router has the latest firmware upgrade and is 
being used as an Access Point off of my wired Linksys BEFSx41 router which 
has never given me the slightest problem. Just my little bit, my own 
experiencehope it helps. Advise you check some of the news groups as I 
understand this is very common. Check the buyers comments on Newegg...there 
are  a lot of them that bear this out.


Jeff


- Original Message - 
From: Ben Ruset [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Veech [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Hardware List 
hardware@hardwaregroup.com

Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?



Only when paired up with a Netgear AP or router that supports 108Mbps.

Veech wrote:
ok thanks, I think the Netgear was the more expensive one but I may go 
with that one anyway since it has the higher throughput capacity.






Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?

2007-08-02 Thread Veech
h...  thanks for the feedback.  I'll be using this adapter with the 
2Wire Home Portal, wonder if that would be an issue for either one?



- Original Message - 
From: Jeff Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?



Veech,

I have the Netgear 624 wireless router and the corresponding 108Mps PCMCIA 
card. We have had nothing but problems with them They constantly drop the 
WEP settings and will not accept the WPA settings at all. When they, one 
or the other, drop the security setting they disconnect and require 
resetting the security parameters. The router has the latest firmware 
upgrade and is being used as an Access Point off of my wired Linksys 
BEFSx41 router which has never given me the slightest problem. Just my 
little bit, my own experiencehope it helps. Advise you check some of 
the news groups as I understand this is very common. Check the buyers 
comments on Newegg...there are  a lot of them that bear this out.


Jeff


- Original Message - 
From: Ben Ruset [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Veech [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Hardware List 
hardware@hardwaregroup.com

Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?



Only when paired up with a Netgear AP or router that supports 108Mbps.

Veech wrote:
ok thanks, I think the Netgear was the more expensive one but I may go 
with that one anyway since it has the higher throughput capacity.








Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?

2007-08-02 Thread Jeff Lane

Sorry, Veech, I'm not familiar with that.

Jeff


Subject: Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?


h...  thanks for the feedback.  I'll be using this adapter with the 
2Wire Home Portal, wonder if that would be an issue for either one?



- Original Message - 
From: Jeff Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?



Veech,

I have the Netgear 624 wireless router and the corresponding 108Mps 
PCMCIA card. We have had nothing but problems with them They constantly 
drop the WEP settings and will not accept the WPA settings at all. When 
they, one or the other, drop the security setting they disconnect and 
require resetting the security parameters. The router has the latest 
firmware upgrade and is being used as an Access Point off of my wired 
Linksys BEFSx41 router which has never given me the slightest problem. 
Just my little bit, my own experiencehope it helps. Advise you check 
some of the news groups as I understand this is very common. Check the 
buyers comments on Newegg...there are  a lot of them that bear this out.


Jeff


- Original Message - 
From: Ben Ruset [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Veech [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Hardware List 
hardware@hardwaregroup.com

Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?



Only when paired up with a Netgear AP or router that supports 108Mbps.

Veech wrote:
ok thanks, I think the Netgear was the more expensive one but I may go 
with that one anyway since it has the higher throughput capacity.











[H] FFL

2007-08-02 Thread Mark Dodge
Hey are we going to get the league going? Jim is the FFL list still up?

Mark


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Re: [H] FFL

2007-08-02 Thread Brian Weeden
I would love to play again but don't think I should commish because I
really don't have the time.  I am in Beijing right now doing some
graduate work and won't be back in the States until the 26 Aug.

-- 
Brian Weeden


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Re: [H] FFL

2007-08-02 Thread tmservo
Absolutely. :)


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Hey are we going to get the league going? Jim is the FFL list still up?

Mark


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Re: [H] Changing all users hives

2007-08-02 Thread Ben Ruset
You probably have to script something to go through every users hive and 
change it. I just looked at Group Policy and didn't see anything like 
force home page to X, unfortunately.


Thane Sherrington wrote:
Is there a way to set all the users' homepages in IE to specific page 
without logging in as each user and running the regfile manually on each 
one?  I think I can do something like:

[HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
Start Page=http://news.google.ca/;

To set the default home page, but that only works for new users.

I'm using the following regfile to reset the webpage for the current user.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
Start Page=http://news.google.ca/;

T




Re: [H] Linksys or Netgear USB wireless adapter?

2007-08-02 Thread j maccraw
Neither, get yourself a real Cisco card even if only
54G it will have better 
range and less hassles. Of course, they also seem to
cost more than the consumer 
models.

Veech wrote:
 I bought two USB wireless adapters a couple days ago
to bring home and 
 compare because I couldn't decide which one was
better in the store.  
 Turns out they are both basically the same specs:
2.4GHz, USB 2.0, 
 802.11g, except the Linksys is 54Mbps and the
Netgear is 108 Mbps.  I'm 
 only using these for wireless internet connection,
not setting up a 
 file-sharing network of any kind.
 
 Is there any reason to go for one over the other? 
Price is about the 
 same, maybe $8 difference.
 
 thanks
 
 
 
 


   

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