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JPicasso
Aug 24th, 2004, 01:09 PM
Okay.
looking at a wireless network for my house.
The new 802.11g spec and 820.11b run at 6.4GHz, the same freq as
several of our cordless phones.
What kind of interference can I expect?
Anyone experience any problems with this sort of thing?
ALSO,
Does anyone use a wireless lan with a usb connection to the reciever form the PC, instead of a pci card?
Does this create a bottleneck of any sort, or is perfomance largely the same as a PCI connection?
dglienna
Aug 24th, 2004, 03:27 PM
i'd bet that my neighbors have 2.4g phones, but it is rare that I get any interference. the wireless lan is nearly always up. I think that the usb would not be any problem. the microwave is also on the same frequency, and I know that it doesn't cause problems, and its right in the next room.
usb is fastter than 802.11b, as it is 11mbs
JPicasso
Aug 25th, 2004, 01:24 PM
screw it, no way I'm crawling around under my house for this.
wireless it is.
dglienna
Aug 25th, 2004, 07:38 PM
wireless is good, plus it may pay for itself if you have neighbors that still use dial-up for $20/month. They'd prolly gladly pay something around that amount to be connected 24/7 !
BodwadUK
Aug 26th, 2004, 10:16 AM
Wireless can be a pain. I get a signal of 40% - 50% on mine :cry:
JPicasso
Aug 26th, 2004, 11:04 AM
What does that mean?
40-50% of the time it don't work?
or your signal is weak and you just can't compute from accross the street?
Is it noticeably slower?
SLH
Aug 26th, 2004, 01:30 PM
It means it'll be slightly slower (for things like transfering files, the internet should be fine).
It may disconnect occasionally, but only for a second or 2.
Bodwad, i had a similar problem ('very poor' connection constantly), i upgraded the drivers and now get 'Excellent'. If you havn't got the latest drivers i suggest upgrading.
JPicasso
Aug 26th, 2004, 03:29 PM
Anyone have any good links for securing this wireless B*TCH down?
My friend had his neighbor sucking up his bandwidth.
I don't expect any troubles from my little old lady neighbors, but still...
They are the sneaky ones, ain't they?
dglienna
Aug 26th, 2004, 04:55 PM
use encryption on the router if you have it.
even the older ones usually have WEP.
make a key, and then users need that key to use the signal.
alacritous
Aug 26th, 2004, 05:45 PM
Originally posted by JPicasso
Okay.
looking at a wireless network for my house.
The new 802.11g spec and 820.11b run at 6.4GHz, the same freq as
several of our cordless phones.
What kind of interference can I expect?
Anyone experience any problems with this sort of thing?
You can change the channels, which solves the problem. I have a phone that interferes, and if you don't change the channel, obviously, you're going to be disconnected while the phone is using that channel.
ALSO,
Does anyone use a wireless lan with a usb connection to the reciever form the PC, instead of a pci card?
Does this create a bottleneck of any sort, or is perfomance largely the same as a PCI connection?
Yes, I have used a USB Connection reciever. I havn't noticed any differences....
Anything else? I'm glad to help,
alacritous
dglienna
Aug 26th, 2004, 07:14 PM
most phones automatically scan for open channel. they don't re-assign when a LAN is detected. Neither does my router. It is rare that I can't connect. Not sure what causes it, but all goes well in a few minutes, or else a re-boot solves things.
:D
BodwadUK
Aug 27th, 2004, 02:20 AM
Dont buy netgear thats what I have got. bought two pci cards and had to send them back because they didnt work. Very bad in my opinion :)
alacritous
Aug 27th, 2004, 03:31 PM
Yeah, personally, I go for Linksys. I have set up Netgear for a friend, and it is a lot more complicated that Linksys. Don't get me wrong though, none of them are complicated, in my opinion.
Although, I have had trouble with the Wireless Gaming Adapater. It might have been my fault for keeping the power adapter plugged in forever, though.
Alacritous
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