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Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: It's just a PCI card so there's really not much to say. I use it with my HR314 router, both work great together. The turbo mode works really well and it was a breeze to install.I've tried the cheaper alternatives out there and they [are bad]...save yourself the headache and get the best, get Netgear!
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: It's just a PCI card so there's really not much to say. I use it with my HR314 router, both work great together. The turbo mode works really well and it was a breeze to install. I've tried the cheaper alternatives out there and they [are bad]...save yourself the headache and get the best, get Netgear!
Rating: Summary: solid performance Review: Solid for Windows 2000 and XP, Linux still missing, the missing star is for no linux driver. I bought competitor's pci (has linux driver) for my second pc. ALso there where some issues after I switched the cards. It needed some uninstalling, resetting, ...that less skillful people might find hard to figure out. I downloaded all Red Hat and Mandrake Cd-s without any problem. Solid speed. Note: My access point is on the first floor, pc-s on the second. Regarding outside Distance, approx 25-35 ft if AP inside. Those with large back yards, you will need one AP outside. You could still have good signal on your patio. Offers encryption, It's not a fool proof, but better something than nothing, plus I would recommend (hardware) firewall too. They are too many sniffs, snorts and so fort..... but look for 802.11g devices that are backward compatible and also Access Points that are dual, meaning 802.11a/b and maybe g....
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