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Entropy1024
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      11-06-2004, 11:46 PM

I'm guessing the Router will constantly cycle through all 13 channel
and will therefore 'see' the PCMCIA card

Shpuld just need the one channel to work yes? Or does it use duplex o
2 channels

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      11-07-2004, 12:07 AM
No, it's simplex on one channel only, which you can select at both ends.
It would only became problem if interference on all other channels forced
you to use the Euro only ones.
You won't exactly save a fortune on one PC Card...
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      11-09-2004, 07:26 AM
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 01:07:27 -0000, "Martin²" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>No, it's simplex on one channel only, which you can select at both ends.
>It would only became problem if interference on all other channels forced
>you to use the Euro only ones.
>You won't exactly save a fortune on one PC Card...


Which prompted me to do some research on the US and UK versions of
Ebuyer (just to see how badly we are getting conned in the UK).

I could find very few D-Link wireless cards with the same product code
on both sides of the Atlantic but here are two I could find:

D-Link AG650 108mbs (A, B, G+)
UK £30.49 (+VAT for non-business users is £35.83)
US $58.46 (XE.com makes that £31.44)

D-Link G650+ 22mbs
UK £15.80 (+VAT for non-business usesr is £18.57)
US $39.28 (XE.com makes that £21.12)

The UK site also has 54mbs and 108mbs versions of the G650+ but the US
equivalent carries a slightly different product code so I've not
compared them (in any case the UK is slightly cheaper for a business
customer and slightly more expensive for a domestic one as above).
 
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