My Dell 802.11b/g wireless router could not find the dynamic IP
address using DHCP (whatever those mean). I worked with Dell and the
best they could do was help me find what the IP address that I was
connected with at that particular point in time. I have heard of
others having similar problems.
I had too many headaches witth that router, that I am not using it,
and I bought a Linksys router instead, which works great. It finds
the IP address, and works fine with my Dell TrueMobile wireless PCMCIA
card.
Kevin
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 18:55:19 GMT, "newtothis" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I ordered a new Dell Latitude D505 laptop from Dell. It changed the wireless
>card from the standard Intel Pro/Wireless 802.11b mini pci card to the Dell
>TrueMobile 802.11b/g mini pci card to take advantages of the g speeds.
>
>I'll also need a wireless router to take advantage of the wireless
>advantaged while anywhere in my house. I'll have a printer and scanner
>connected along with high-speed internet access (Cable now, but switching to
>DSL). Will just about any Wireless router work for my needs as long as it is
>a 802.11g? I ordered the Dell 802.11b/g wireless router for $89, but I'm
>seeing wireless routers go for much more than that. I just want to make sure
>I'm getting what I need and not missing out on critical features by saving a
>buck or two.
>
>What do I really need in a wireless router to use it for the above reasons?
>Will this basic Dell router work for my needs or do I need one a little
>better? If so, what would you recommend?
>
>Thanks in advance for any advice...
>
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