Some will say Intel. Others will say Dell TM13xx, including me. I have had both and like the Dell's better.
Take a quarter out of your pocket, flip it in the air and let it hit the ground. If it comes up heads buy Dell, if it comes up tails buy Intel. If it stand on the edge take a picture of it.
That's apples to oranges. A a/b/g card against b/g card. Everone knows if you throw another band in the mix it changes the outcome. Anyway the OP asked about the Intel 2200 and the Dell 1350 NOT a Dell 1400/1450.
Go with the TrueMobile card... the technology is basically the same, but the TM cards are less touchy... and don't go with the 1450 (a/b/g)... it's even touchier than the Intel cards...
If it means anything, I get better connectivity with the Truemobile 1350 than with various SMC wireless PCMCIA cards that I have. The 1350 has been good to me so far ....
I am using the True Moble 1350 in my 5160 and have had no issues at all. Using it on 2 different wireless networks. I just walk in an connect no problems at all. It holds the signal well and the speed is great.
I don't see the advantage of choosing the Intel cards over the Dell.:smileywink:
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Message Edited by Ed C on 01-19-2005 07:47 PM
accurate81
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January 19th, 2005 22:00
and since your in a pushy mood ed, its "throw", NOT "through".
geez, lighten up.
accurate81
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January 19th, 2005 22:00
the intel card gets better reception at most access points and picked up signal in places the dell card couldnt.
hope this helps.
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quote:
Are there pros and cons to Dell 1350/1450 vs. Intel 2100/2200? Thx!
he does mention the 1450.......
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