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      05-11-2004, 03:58 PM
OK. I've spent two weeks (off and on) trying to set up
the Microsoft Wireless-G kit and it's going in the
dumpster.

Anybody know of a reliable wireless G system I can
purchase? What about Linksys?

Thanks,

Mike
 
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      05-12-2004, 02:48 AM
I've found Microsoft wi-fi products to be a cinch to configure and work well
quickly. Had my "b" and "g" routers up and running within minutes and I'm
definitely not a network "guru". Hardware and software setups were well
explained and easy to follow. I guess everyone has a different experience...

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> OK. I've spent two weeks (off and on) trying to set up
> the Microsoft Wireless-G kit and it's going in the
> dumpster.



 
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      05-16-2004, 03:27 AM

"mn700fan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've found Microsoft wi-fi products to be a cinch to configure and work

well
> quickly. Had my "b" and "g" routers up and running within minutes and I'm
> definitely not a network "guru". Hardware and software setups were well
> explained and easy to follow. I guess everyone has a different

experience...
>
> Maybe you can answer a question for me. Is there a benefit to upgrading

from "b" to "g"? I have a Microsoft network & if there will be an increase
in range I'll go for it. What's involved in the switch? TIA
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