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egan
Does any body know if there is much of a difference in wireless cards, cos I’m getting a new laptop with wireless so I’m going to get a wireless card for my pc, so Is there any special brand type or anything I should look out for. Also how far away does the connection work for???? Arr yer also how much will I be lokking at paying for one???
Thanks
SomeFReaK
As long as you get the correct standard you will be fine. For example if you get a 802.11b car for your laptop, you will need an 802.11b or 802.11g card for your PC. 802.11b and 802.11g are compatable with each other, but 802.11a can only connect to 802.11a cards. If you want maximum compatability, i would stick to an 802.11b or g card.
egan
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