On Sunday 17 January 2010, Jonathan Duncan proclaimed:
> Apple Airport Extreme Base Station.
I haven't messed with Airports for a while now, but when I did, they were an
absolute PITA to configure. No web-based configuration option and I didn't have
a Mac or a Windows machine around to download
What I said was based on
http://www.bountifulwifi.com/BWRACWALL%20Data%20Sheet.pdf where it
says "802.11 AP Support: b/g,n 802.11d, 802.11e, 802.11h, 802.11i,
802.11r, 802.11k,802.11w" but the page
http://www.bountifulwifi.com/Products/Bountiful_Managed_Access_Point_1000G/Overview.aspx
doesn't ment
It looks like http://www.bountifulwifi.com has gotten into N. I can't
really say more then that as I haven't installed N at this point. So
far G has been enough since my wireless devices don't support N I
don't see a reason to look into it any further.
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 5:01 PM, justin wrot
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Jonathan Duncan
wrote:
>
> On 16 Jan 2010, at 15:15, Stuart Jansen wrote:
>
>> Has anyone had a good experience with 802.11n? Can you recommend a
>> reliable access point?
>>
>> I'd like to get a new access point for home, but so far my experience
>> with 802.11n h
On 16 Jan 2010, at 15:15, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> Has anyone had a good experience with 802.11n? Can you recommend a
> reliable access point?
>
> I'd like to get a new access point for home, but so far my experience
> with 802.11n has been pretty poor. It's great when it's working, but
> prone to
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Scott Jones wrote:
> I have need to access friends who use Lotus Sametime messaging. When I
> consult IBM's list of system requirements for 7.5.1, it includes the
> following:
>
> * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 Update 4
> * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10.0
>
> I