I used Dlinks to connect 2 different buildings downtown a few months back,
and it worked flawlessly for the duration we needed (once it was up and
running).  I'd recommend dlink products generally, but I have no experience
with the one you're specifically referring to.

Kev.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richi Plana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: (clug-talk) Ask CLUG: Which Wireless Access Point?


> Hi, Guys (specially the wireless gurus).
>
> I am thinking of starting a wireless network at home and am wondering if
> I need to get an access point (or will Linux with a WiFi card connected
> the the Internet work?). I'm looking at two Wireless AP options and was
> wondering if you could give me your opinion on which would work best for
> an all-Linux network. The two APs I'm condering are the D-Link AirPlus
> Xtreme G Wireless Router w/ 4-Port Switch (DI-624) and the Linksys
>
<javascript:NewWindow('../products/Networking/D-Link_AirPlusXtremeGWirelessR
outerw4-PortSwitch(DI-624).html');>Wireless-G
> Access Point (WAP54G).
>
<javascript:NewWindow('../products/Networking/Linksys_Wireless-GAccessPoint(
WAP54G).html');>
>
> Hope you can help.
> -- 
>
> *Richard Plana, B.Sc., CCNA*
> Linux Junkie
>
>
>
>

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