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Netgear WGTB511T
msett <msett.1n1msa@wifi-forum_dot_com> wrote:
> I was going to buy the Netgear WGTB511T to replace our current Wirlesss I was quite pleased with my Netgear WG511 (not T) that I bought for about$19 after rebate from Amazon... Until someone stole my laptop last Friday. -- --- Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5 I've been using my Netgear WG511T card for quite a while now without ay
problems whatsoever. I've used it in conjunction with just about every router available. If this card ever stops working, I will immediately replace it with another WG511T. This card has been very good to me. When it was first introduced, the WG511T received outstanding reviews. It and its predecessor, the WG511 were the standard by which other cards were judged. In any case, I think you should try it. You may find that you just might be impressed. Take care. -- Just Me, D
Wifi Pb : Netgear DG834G and cable modem
Need an access point Wireless router/firewall/virus Belkin Pre-n in vaio nvr23 dies all the time under Windows XP Wireless network Management Question on D-Link ANT24-0600 2.4GHz 6dBi Indoor Directional Antenna 54g Wireless - Mac Os 10 and Mac Os X Trendnet, TEW-229UB, USB Wi-Fi device + Mac OS X ? just out of wifi range, solution? do any APs support wpa with 802.11a? |
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