[MLB-WIRELESS] diamond homefree cards?
lkhoo at csc.com.au
lkhoo at csc.com.au
Fri Dec 7 10:36:36 EST 2001
Is this the one your talking about? The reviews of it seem pretty bad.
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/reviews/homefree_wireless.htm
http://www.zdnet.com/products/stories/reviews/0,4161,392822,00.html
http://www.gamespot.com/features/cgw_connected/p2_02.html
<snip>
The HomeFree connection is reliable, if not perky. Our 10MB file-copy test
took more than four minutes; compare that to 17 seconds for a typical wired
10Base-T network.
Be warned that HomeFree Wireless can be sensitive to metal objects, and
metal desks, wall beams, or even an ironing board, can cause your
connection to slow. Any glitches that do occur can generally be cleared up
by slightly reorienting the system.
</snip>
mmm ... 10 MB in 4mins ... must be the fillings in my teeth!
Lucas
Sales
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Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] diamond homefree cards?
07/12/2001
09:19 AM
Please
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melbwireless
Hi,
Does anyone know more about the diamond homefree cards, like what
chipsets and if they are full 80211.b standards?. These cards are way
cheap at only 20 bucks Australian, if you could hack an external ant and
of they have been based on linux supported chipset, then we be
sweeeeeeeeeeet
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