Christian,
If you're on the fence, and the $50 price delta is not a huge concern, definitely go for the wireless model.
Even if you don't need it now, your setup might change later. The built-in wireless interface is certainly much easier to set up, and more elegant that hooking up a separate 801.11g bridge.
Anyway to answer your question, there is no significant interference in terms of audio performance from the wireless radio. In SB2 all of the CPU/memory/radio components are mounted on their own circuit board, and use their own separate power supply.
Sean
On Mar 9, 2005, at 1:55 AM, Christian Pernegger wrote:
I'll definitly be getting a SB2 any moment now, for it fixes all of the little qualms I might have had with the SB1 hardware. I can't decide which version to get, though. The wireless version is finally compatible with my existing wireless network, but on the other hand I already have a dedicated bridge for my wired one so I could use that again.
Question: Are there any disadvantages in having the radio and one antenna internal? I'm thinking interference, added noise in the analog stages ...
C.
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