"Vince" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello:
>
> I work for a place that has outside wireless system. This is commercial class. There are many trees so we have a very hard
> time transmitting the signal due to all of the interference of the trees.
>
> However I would like to explain to the users why one machine can pick up the signal and another can not.
>
> I have actually test in one senerio where a wireless network was put in one laptop and it got a great signal and then the same
> card was used in a different laptop with the same os but could not pick up a signal with the card.
>
> It seems strange to me that the same card in different machines had different results. This was a standard pc card. I would
> appreciate if anyone could explain this and also why some computers with standard cards do better than others.
Yes, this is one of the biggest problems with wireless. The signal
depends on lot of things and can be affected by lot of yet other
things. This can be investigated with professional tools, but
to keep the hardware cheap, vendors put only very basic diagnostic
capabilities on the device.
> I have been recommending that all users install a highgain usb wireless card.
May be you will have more luck with other card, or their tech support may
be more helpful... it's hard to tell
--PA