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Old 09-09-2006, 10:11   #5
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Re: Wireless cards

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Originally Posted by Druchii View Post
Is that really a great deal more receptive than other wireless cards?
from reading the info on the card, maybe not unless you get the router for which it is designed...it would more than likley be slightly better than a standard card.

i guess another question to ask would be where are you accessing the wireless network from - on campus?
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