btw did u try n ?
regards
anish
On 2/20/07, Srini Ramakrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/20/07, Aditya Chadha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially,
and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an
802.11a
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Anish Mohammed said the following on 20/02/2007 16:19:
btw did u try n ?
regards
anish
Anish:
I'm just being curious here. You spell you as u, presumably to type
less. Why would you then type out Regards in full, or your name (which
is already
habits makes the man
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Anish Mohammed said the following on 20/02/2007 16:19:
btw did u try n ?
regards
anish
Anish:
I'm just being curious here. You spell you as u, presumably to
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 01:17:44PM +, Anish Mohammed wrote:
habits makes the man
Homo floresiensis?
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Homo floresiensis?
Dont suspect microcephaly
Are you a monk?
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On 20/02/07, Anish Mohammed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
habits makes the man
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Anish Mohammed said the following on 20/02/2007 16:19:
btw did u try n ?
regards
Anish Mohammed wrote:
btw did u try n ?
I don't intend paying for the software update. I thought it downright
sneaky of Apple to suggest that a firmware update to enable existing
hardware functionality should be billed extra. Even if they plead that
it's due to SOX, it seems dishonest.
You could just buy a new airport and get the CD with it. ;)
I don't blame SOX or Apple. I blame Enron.
Casey
On 2/20/07, Srini RamaKrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anish Mohammed wrote:
btw did u try n ?
I don't intend paying for the software update. I thought it downright
sneaky of Apple
Casey O'Donnell wrote:
You could just buy a new airport and get the CD with it. ;)
I don't need one right now, my Linksys WRT54G serves me fine. That's the
other reason why I am in no hurry to get the firmware upgrade, I don't
have an 'n' capable access point to use.
Cheeni
As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially,
and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an
802.11a network. Co-workers tell me that Macs sold in India have 802.11a
support disabled since it is not an allowed spectrum in India. Would
anyone have more
On 20/02/07, Srini RamaKrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially,
and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an
802.11a network. Co-workers tell me that Macs sold in India have 802.11a
support disabled since it is
As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially,
and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an
802.11a network.
Any particular reason for using an 802.11a network, btw?
--
Aditya (http://aditya.sublucid.com/)
Aditya Chadha wrote:
As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially,
and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an
802.11a network.
Any particular reason for using an 802.11a network, btw?
See nanog for an ongoing - very interesting thread on that
On 2/20/07, Aditya Chadha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know the MacBook Pro C2D supports 802.11 a/b/g officially,
and draft n unofficially. However, my notebook doesn't detect an
802.11a network.
Any particular reason for using an 802.11a network, btw?
It's faster.
Cheeni
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