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Hi Sharif, On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 08:19, Sharif Nassar wrote: > On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Hilton Travis wrote: > > > Netgear cards are crap. They have poor build quality and were the cards > > voted "most likely to fail" in their Senior Year. Of course, Linksys > > wasn't in the same year - they are actually a worse card than the > > Netgear. > > > > Actually, I refuse to sell/support Linksys and Netgear equipment. Won't > > sell 'em because they are crap, and won't support any of these units at > > client sites because they are not of a quality that is appropriate for > > business purposes. > > > Begging the question: What do you recommend ? > > I haven't used too many different wireless cards, and all I have to go on > is the chipset list I mentioned earlier... While not specifically related to WiFi cards, here are the manufacturers I have personally had few issues with: 3Com Belkin Cisco D-Link Edimax Intel There are a number of brands I haven't dealt with, so have no personal experience with those that I can comment on. > PS: This points to a GoDaddy parking page ? > > Open Source Projects: http://www.ares-desktop.org/ Thanks for that. I guess Angela hasn't directed it to www.ares-desktop.com yet - spanking time, methinks. -- Regards, Hilton Travis Phone: +61-(0)7-3343-3889 Manager, Quark AudioVisual Phone: +61-(0)419-792-394 Quark Computers http://www.QuarkAV.com/ (Brisbane, Australia) http://www.QuarkAV.net/ Open Source Projects: http://www.ares-desktop.org/ http://www.mamboband.org/ Non Linear Video Editing Solutions & Digital Audio Workstations Network Administration, SmoothWall Firewalls, NOD32 AntiVirus Conference and Seminar AudioVisual Production and Recording War doesn't determine who is right. War determines who is left. |