Matt Nelson wrote:
I have two access points a wrt54g2 V1 and love it. I also have a wrt610n
V2, and hate the POS. I had all sorts of problems with stability and not
being able to discover the access point, and finally had to force the thing
to g only to get it to work reliably.
The problem was
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Mike Lovell wrote:
> Garth Hill wrote:
>
>> I'm looking to replace my shoddy wireless router and I have the following
>> questions for the myriads of (knowledgeable, experienced) sysadmins and
>> hobbyists on this list:
>>
>> 1. Is it preferable to have a regular
Garth Hill wrote:
I'm looking to replace my shoddy wireless router and I have the
following questions for the myriads of (knowledgeable, experienced)
sysadmins and hobbyists on this list:
1. Is it preferable to have a regular router and then a wireless
access point, or a wireless router?
Depe
I found this information regarding screen partitioning:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/gridlines.html
http://ask.metafilter.com/46824/How-do-I-setup-monitor-gridlines-on-Linux
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On 03/11/2009 10:25 AM, Garth Hill wrote:
I'm looking to replace my shoddy wireless router and I have the
following questions for the myriads of (knowledgeable, experienced)
sysadmins and hobbyists on this list:
1. Is it preferable to have a regular router and then a wireless
access point, or
I'm looking to replace my shoddy wireless router and I have the
following questions for the myriads of (knowledgeable, experienced)
sysadmins and hobbyists on this list:
1. Is it preferable to have a regular router and then a wireless access
point, or a wireless router?
2. Is 802.11n the way