Great information. Thanks. Did you try using the router with the 802.11 g/b adapter (network card) that came with the laptops? If so, how was the wireless performance compared to the D-link Draft 2.0 cards? Kevin "Barb Bowman" wrote: I have the DIR-655 and it is great. It will work with legacy g and b in mixed mode just fine. I have a D-Link draft 2.0N express card in
Hi Right now there is a very small selection of Wireless (or other devices) Express cards, so it is toss up, good for the future, rather useless now. A draft N Router would not provide better Wireless with a 802.11g card. This is currently one of the best 802.11g Wireless Router. http://www.ezlan.net/buffalo.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "kevinla" <kevinla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
Joe Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@cs.nmsu.edu> writes: Sure -- and Alewife and DASH are the two really well described directory-based systems. What's really nice about them is that the papers take exactly backwards approaches to describing them: Alewife just gives the messages and state transitions and leaves it up to the reader to figure out the sequence of events, while DASH gives the sequence
Archaeology & the Book of Mormon Posted on Dec 12, 2007 | by Mike Licona Baptist Press EDITORS' NOTE: The following information, adapted from the North American Mission Board's www.4truth.net apologetics website, is the third of six parts to be carried by Baptist Press this week. The initial article appeared in Baptist Press Mon., Dec. 10. ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)--In the last part in this
Archaeology & the Book of Mormon Posted on Dec 12, 2007 | by Mike Licona Baptist Press EDITORS' NOTE: The following information, adapted from the North American Mission Board's www.4truth.net apologetics website, is the third of six parts to be carried by Baptist Press this week. The initial article appeared in Baptist Press Mon., Dec. 10. ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)--In the last part in this