On 23/7/03 9:41 AM, "Ryan Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually, there is nothing wrong with his TiBook. You have an Icebook,
> that's a different computer completely from the inside out. Your computer is
> made of plastic, has a higher rated antennae and doesn't deflect the RF
> signals back into itself. That's exactly what the TiBook does.

Which is why I also gave the example of the 1400(Yes, I realise there are
subtle differences between a 1997 powerbook, and a 2001 machine :-) I know
the IceBooks have a better track record on wireless reception, but I also
have read (here, and elsewhere) that the TiBooks are (at times) able to hold
their own at well. If the wireless reception is barely able to surf the net
at 35ft in a line-of-sight, I think there would HAVE to be something wrong
with it...

Wiebe.


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