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Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 4
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I'm sorry...
I do apologize for my last post. I didn't know, that I can be so stuipid...
Now I've got access to 3 different broadbands (my friends) so I don't need any special software... Sometimes I just like to use my laptop (and wireless card) let sey in my garden. So I need better wifi card (I've got an Acer laptop with poor internal card) and small antena ![]() So, if I can ask why you'd like to buy 3 different cards... Best Regards. Chris |
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Alien Paranoid Stumbler
Join Date: May 2003
Location: WI
Posts: 2,625
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First of all, check with your friends ISP to see if you have permission to use their network. Many of them have problems with them letting other people their service. If this is the case, they may lose their internet service.
I think they were assuming you wanted to connect to 3 different access points at the same time. You would need 3 network cards to do this (I think). Any external card will perform better than an internal card. If you look on the internet there are charts for the power and sensitivity. If you need greater range, loook at these modified Orinoco cards http://www.toxicranch.com
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