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I'm looking to buy a wireless network card just wondering if anyone has any recommendations before I buy. Is there a major difference between the cheap and expensive ones and where would you reccomend I bough one.
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Belkin pre-n
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Quote from: Nemesis on August 17, 2006, 11:55:31 PM
Belkin pre-n
Is it worth the money? It seems so much more expensive than others
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I only use and reccomend Linksys kit, Linksys are the domestic division of Cisco and have found all their kit to be good.
Just make sure you get the right "speed" for your wireless network/router, for example B, G or indeed Pre-N.
Please note that the N "speed" has not been fully ratified, and although unlikely, any "Pre-N" kit purchased now may not be 100% compatible with N products released after ratification.
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In honesty I have tried 4 different ones and all have been stable. I do tend to go with the router brand in each case as the products have obviously been tested together by the company concerned.
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