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Old 06-May-2005, 23:27   #1
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Wireless network help
I am looking at putting a wireless network into my new pc.I was looking at Netgear,but there is a HUGE conflict between Netgears pci card and AMD cpu's.I am looking now at Belkin or 3com,but am somewhat at sea!I am on broadband.Any advice on modem/routers and pci cards would be most appreciated.
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Old 06-May-2005, 23:34   #2
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Ok,MOST advice would be appreciated!!
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Old 06-May-2005, 23:38   #3
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I've a Belkin system at home, but, unlike me, had far 2 much beer tonight, u2u me waspie (jasper is a wasp round 'ere) ya number, and i'll call u over the weekend. that's if u want me 2!
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No worries
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Old 06-May-2005, 23:42   #5
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Thanks Flanks.
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Old 06-May-2005, 23:47   #6
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I use D-Link and never had any problems http://www.dlink.com/
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D-Link's good gear, Linksys is good too, if a little "fisher price" in appearance to my eye.
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Cheers Paul.Still no sign of the box of bits.
Which model modem/router do you have?
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D-Link's good gear, Linksys is good too, if a little "fisher price" in appearance to my eye.

@ Fisher Price

I use a Vigor Draytek which has served me well for two years. I was lucky enough to 'find' a Cisco wireless card lying around at work for my old laptop but my new one has one built into it.

My PC is just cabled into the 4 port switch part of the router the same as any hub.

Pretty much any wireless adaptor you can get your hands on will work, you just need to make sure you have the appropriate drivers.

I've set one or two of these up so might be able to help if you're struggling.

Cheers,

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So many views!1I'm still no better off.OK.Tell me what NOT to buy!!I know about Netgears conflict.So am now looking at:

D-link
belkin
3 com
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