That's interesting to know.
I suspected that the compatability issues may be paper-only.
I used the term 'Cisco 1100' to generically refer to the 1100 product line.
All ours have the .11g radios fitted ( otherwise we would not be able to use
AES encryption of WPA-2 ) which technically makes them model 1121, if my
memory serves me correctly.
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Ron Lowe
"Barb Bowman MVP-Windows" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> FWIW, most of these vendors document that they only work with their
> specific whatever as otherwise it is a tech support nightmare. But
> I've had good luck as long it is the same radio chip and both devices
> support WDS. Isn't the Cisco 1100 "b" only? nowhere near good enough
> for gaming..
>
> Anyway, running hardwired is indeed easier... amd life IS too short
> ;-)
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