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September 10th, 2006 00:00
DRAFT 1500 "n"WIRELESS CARD
I will soon be ordering an E1505 which will function entirely by WiFI on my boat. My previous computer (now deceased)
worked very well with a LinkSys SpeedBooster card. Reading some of the archives here, I have seen complaints
about the Dell 1500 draft'N'' card, which I had planned to order. Is anybody happy with theirs or is this and endemic
problem with the Dell card?
Edmund
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volcano11
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September 10th, 2006 00:00
The problem is that the card is "Draft N" which is not yet standardized. Although it should be backward compatible with standard 802.11b/g wireless routers, there are many people reporting problems with it. Even if you use a "Draft N" router, there is no single N standard, so it may or may not work. My advice is to stay away from Draft N, Pre-N, etc. until there is a universally accepted N standard.
Steve
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September 10th, 2006 18:00
blazertrek50
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September 11th, 2006 01:00
Just recently I have purchased a XPSM1210 (laptop) with draft-N technology. I also purchased the new Belkin Draft-N router. The speed is "lightning" quick! The only problem I have encountered and thus far it is rare and minor, is that the router will drop the internet connection for a few seconds once every two ro three days. Otherwise I am very pleased with it and the new technology. I am also confident that when the new N technology comes out next year that it will be backward compatable with Draft-n, Pre-N, G, B and A.
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September 21st, 2006 16:00
Message Edited by citrixcl on 09-21-2006 12:52 PM