Linksys is Cisco these days.

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Alex Hartman
Chief Engineer KVSC 88.1FM
Chief Engineer KCLD 104.7FM

On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Ted Rattei wrote:

>
> On Jan 16, 2004, at 2:08 PM, Leif Pihl wrote:
>
> > At the time we purchased my wife's laptop computer, we also purchased
> > a 802.11b card for it.  What we do not have is a base station to plug
> > into our LAN.  If I was purchasing a coffee maker, I'd know to go to
> > the library, and photocopy some pages from a recent edition of
> > "Consumer Reports" magazine.  I'm sorry, but I just don't think that
> > they're quick enough, or "up to speed" on the topic of Wi-Fi.  So...
> >
> >  -  In _YOUR_ opinions, what resource (web page, magazine, etc.)
> >    should I go to for  _UNBIASED_  Wi-Fi equipment reviews?
>
> Buy it and see how you like it.
>
> Everything else is someone's personal opinion, which will always be
> biased.
>
> I personally like the Cisco gear (expensive), Apple's AirPort base
> station (good admin tools if you use Mac OS X, Windows something or
> other, and there is a Java program that will let other OSes config the
> base station).  Linksys and Netgear seem to of made some decent stuff
> as well.
>
> Buy it, and if you don't like it, return it.
>
> cheers!
>
> Ted
>
>
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> Ted Rattei
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>
>
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